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Whar are the medicines to treat viral fever? Is dolo 650 enough? Or should I take any antibiotics as well?
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Primary I ll suggest On the of fever take medicine Tab Carpole 650 TDS PO × 3 Day 1-1-1 And Cap Omeez D QD 1-0-0
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No antibiotics. Antibiotics are against bacteria. Viral fever do not need any specific treatment. They need only supportive treatment. Dolo 650 mg for fever /body pain And tab pantop dsr once a day in morning for acidity for 5 to 7 days is enough. Take rest now to recover faster. If you don't, the recovery will be slower. Take high protein diet ( chicken soup) or veg ( vegetable soup) till appetite recovers.
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If fever more than 100 , then only take medicin .. mostly viral fever subside in 4/5 days ! If any other symptoms occur then Cousilation needed ..
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