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Father of a 5 yr 2 m old girl4 years ago
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11 month baby girl. fever start from 11 June visited Peadiatric Dr and suggest antibiotic course and calpol and conclude viral infection due to seasonal. fever not reduce and again visited another peadiatric dr on 12 June and also recommend antibiotic course and calpol and conclude viral infection. prescribed medicine Clamp suspension twin pack. and on 14 June CBC, urine ane CRP test done. WBC 7300, CRP 4.5 mg/dL, platelet 1.7 lacs rest report normal urine report also normal clamp one pack finished on 16 June from starting to till today no cough, no sneezing, no sore throat, no skin rashes, no red spot on skin, no diarrhea, no vometing , food intake slightly reduce, urine 6-8 times a day with normal output. breastfeeding milk taking as normal as routine day. she has a 8 teeths, may be 9&10 teeth coming out. still today fever not reduce but pattern of fever changed. earlier body temperature rise to 102-103 in 3hrs after calpol dose now it take 7-8 hr after calpol and temp 101-102. In starting day fever approx 102-103 after 4 hrs of calpol. now it is 101-102 after 7 hrs of calpol. Dr told it is viral fever and complet Antibiotic course of two pack of clamp suspension. is it viral fever ? how many day it will last? is it serious thing to worry?

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ExpertDr Bandana JoshiAyurvedic Physician4 years ago
A. First if all in none of the viral fevers antibiotics are prescribed and antibiotics only work in bacterial infections so if still fever is there there could be some other Eason and kindly elaborate if there any rashes of the back or chest or tummy or any other part of the body and repeat the dose of calpol after every five to six hours
Author of questionFather of a 5 yr 2 m old girl4 years ago
A. no rashes and no spot on any part of body
Sarika guptaMom of 2 children4 years ago
A. hello there ma'am please do not worry about it too much and as per your description in my opinion yes it is a viral fever nd please trust your doctor and as doctor personally examine and he is in better conditions to guide better. take care
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