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High fever cough cold
Since Wednesday she is having cough cold fever... All blood test reports typhoid dengue malaria are normal but still she is having 101 temperature fever
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We need more details and check up to comment. Further tests may be needed. If the child is weak, admission may be needed to give fluids. Please visit a pediatrician for a second opinion
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It might be a viral fever... However as the fever is still persistent we have to do blood test and xray after clinical examination Continue with CROCIN till the consult of completed
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Nowadays viral fever is taking a week to 10 days to subside. Don't be panic. Take good care of hydration. If active and taking feeds then just give paracetamol and wait for 1-2 days
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Review for any danger signs if present and consult your pediatrician if fever persisting after 2 days.
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