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Fever of 104°f and cough
Fever and cough. Fever of 104 °f since last two days. Along with cough but no cold.fever drops at day but increases at night.
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HELLO, COLD SPONGING. INJECTION DICLOFENEC ONE AMPLE IM STATE.AS TEMPERATURE IS VERY HIGH. ADVICE:- BLOOD TEST FOR HB, TLC, DLC,ESR IF PLATELET COUNT IS LOW GO FOR DENGU ANTIBODY TEST. PF, PVFOR MALARIA WIDAL TEST FOR TYPHOID. X RAY CHEST P-A VIEW DIGITAL. TILL THAN TABLET DOLO650 ONE TABLET THREE TIMES A DAY AFTER BREAKFAST LUNCH AND DINNER FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS.OR AS REQUIRED. TABLET TAXIM O200 AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. SYRUP AMBRODIL PLUS HALF TEASPOON FUL TWO TIMES AND ONE TEASPOON FUL AT NIGHT. LUCK WARM WATER, SIPS OF TOMATO SOUP GIVE YOU BETTER FILLING. SEMI SOLID  BLEND DIET. PLENTY OF LIQUIDS TEA, COFFEE, MILK ,SOUP. O.K, BYE.
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Hi there understand your concern... There are many conditions which present with fever... Fever may be due to urinary tract infection, respiratory tract infection, gastroenteritis, malaria, typhoid, dengue, tuberculosis, viral infection etc...so detalied examination and evaluation is necessary... Take over the counter paracetamol 650 mg thrice daily and do tepid sponging...Consult nearest physician they will do the needful.
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