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Rise in CRP level
Hi, My Daughter's CRP Level is high.Since last 10 days she is being treated for the same. The CRP count has down from 145 to between 6 to 12. But still she is having fever once in a day for sometime. As dorected by her pediatrician I have given her the dosage of monocef O 100 syrup for seven days and and today is the last dose of oflomac syrup is left .what do i do for her fever. Please suggest what has to be done. I am attaching her blood reports for CRP and CBC.
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If fever persists even after completing the course of antibiotic then revisit the doctor. Repeat the investigations. Get additional blood and urine tests if necessary.
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Observe the child after completion of antibiotics for how much fever occurs and how the child is behaving
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Let the antibiotics course be completed crp is normal follow up with pediatrician
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