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Posted on Mon, 24 Feb 2020
Question: daily once my grand son suffering with fever 100-101 for few hours,and suffering with abdon pain. we consulted doctor, he prescribed abdon test,urine test, and blood test also.tomarrow we are approaching doctor. Mean time i require some advice from you,sir.
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Answered by Dr. Arun (47 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Seems to be viral infection

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for writing to us.
I have seen the attached reports.
Based on your history and description, from what I could infer
1. High crp with more lymphocytes in blood count indicates possible viral infection.
2. Otherwise report seems to be within normal range.
My tips
1. No need to panic. Nothing serious.
2. Can continue current medicines till you consult your pediatrician.
3. Give plenty of liquids to keep child hydrated..
Wishing your child good health
Regards
Dr XXXXXXX
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Daily Once My Grand Son Suffering With Fever 100-101 For

Brief Answer: Seems to be viral infection Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for writing to us. I have seen the attached reports. Based on your history and description, from what I could infer 1. High crp with more lymphocytes in blood count indicates possible viral infection. 2. Otherwise report seems to be within normal range. My tips 1. No need to panic. Nothing serious. 2. Can continue current medicines till you consult your pediatrician. 3. Give plenty of liquids to keep child hydrated.. Wishing your child good health Regards Dr XXXXXXX