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Post covid fever
Hi doctor my daughter is 2 years old she got covid on April 21st she had fever for 2 days first day it's 103 given paracetamol but fvr was not reduced for 12 hrs after that i took her to hospital doctor gave injection fever came down she became normal after 2 days but some times now iam observing her body temperature was raising to 99.4 in last 5 days she got that temperature 2 times without any Medicine again it came to normal body temperature. she is doing fine like before taking diet normally should I need to worry about that
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No need to worry if child is active and taking feed.maintain hydration and monitor for persistent fever, lethargy, refusal to feed,rash...
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Post Covid few kids are having some complications. I would suggest monitor temperature, heart rate, oxygen saturation and also watch for any rash or breathlessness. In that case consult your local doctor.
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It is normal we consider body temperature above 100 as fever. Due weather or other conditions her body temp must be some what on higher side No need to worry if she is active, taking diet properly, having good urine output and doesn't show any other symptoms.
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