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Teeth broken n getting fever in night
Hi My child fell down while playing and one teeth broken from the root and dentist prescribed monocef n ibugesic kid twice a day for 3days. From 2nd day onwards she is getting high fever >102°F at night only. After giving mefenamic acid suspension it is coming down. I would like to know is it because of damage occurred to teeth or some other infection is the cause for high fever. Thank you
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Hello, A proper clinical examination has to be done . Get an x ray done. Visit and consult a dentist.
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Hello Please get a x ray done
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Clinical examination and relevant history will help. See Dr again for further help.
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It may be due to tooth damaged. There is no other infection, because tooth coming out with the root. Don't worry. Consult to your doctor again.
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