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Fever after marathon
Recently my friend participited in a 6km marathon(friday). When she came back from marathon she had pain and later on caught fever..she has been taking dolo 650mg for past three days. And the fever decreases and then increases. It has been around 102 F. What should i do? She has high fever, weakness and the muscle spasm has been very less now.
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Please Take plenty of water, ors solution Take very simple and light food for 3 days Take Tab aceclo P 1 Twice a day Tab pan 1 perday Tab aziwok 500 mg 1 per day Electral powder Walyte powder All for 3 days Reconsult after 3 days We will think of doing investigation if needed
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Hello, Plenty of liquids like nimupani with PINCHES OF SALT IN LUKE WARM WATER, coconut water mosambi juice butter milk fresh ors fresh made FREQUENTLY. As it's Soo hot so it's due to heat wave. Tab zerodol p three times a day after food for three to five days. Tab azee 500 once three to five days. Take a cotton bedsheets pour in ice water n cover the body, n if cooler is their on it do two three times  fever SUBSIDES, but if AGAIN than do this. She may caught cold that is treatable ny oncet CF two times if needed. But fever must come down. Light diet like porridge khichari rice curd,rce dal. No outside food.ok Yet if needed CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD.ok.
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