My 2.5 year old daughter has recurrent fever syndrome. Does that mean she has weak immunity system and she will fall sick very often. Is there any specific treatment we can take to overcome this problem. Will it go or will it be lifelong?
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No it does not mean a weak immune system. Recurrent fever is quite common in kids. It is a part of the maturation of the immune system. Fever is usually not dangerous. It may go away in a few months or a year. It never stays lifelong unless a major illness has been detected
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