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7 Year Old, Fever. Taking Advent. Suggestions?

Hi I am Harish... My son is suffering with Fever and We are giving him tylenol and Ibrufen... after sees Fever over 100... and it is started on saturday night (Sep/14) and still he has fever.

Yesterday we started Advent (Antibotic) His age is 7 year old and he weight is 19 KG.

I just want to know how we can rid of this fever
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.
The cause of fever is imortant.
If it is due to bacterial infections, the fever will respond to Advent within 3 days.
Continue Tylenol for fever in prescribed dose.
Get him examined by the Pediatrician to look for any focus of infection and to investigate him appropriately.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards.
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7 Year Old, Fever. Taking Advent. Suggestions?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. The cause of fever is imortant. If it is due to bacterial infections, the fever will respond to Advent within 3 days. Continue Tylenol for fever in prescribed dose. Get him examined by the Pediatrician to look for any focus of infection and to investigate him appropriately. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.