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Are Rashes The Side Effect Of Taking Dolo For Fever?

Taken 7 tablets of Dolo 650mg for fever with a gap of 5 hrs for each tablet...fever reduced but after 2 days I got red rashes all over my face neck arms....is it the side effect. ..? Wat do I do next? Sacred to have any more pills.. Female 33yrs married Pls advice...
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
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Since you are are fever, so there must be some cause of fever. Any kind of illness in the body in the form of any viral illness, gastrointestinal infection or respiratory infection can lead to development of skin rashes.
Such skin rashes are essentially due to the infection in the body and tend to heal as the infection settles.
You need to take some oral antihistamine to decrease the allergic skin rash. You can however continue with paracetamol .

Dr Geetika Paul
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Are Rashes The Side Effect Of Taking Dolo For Fever?

Hi Since you are are fever, so there must be some cause of fever. Any kind of illness in the body in the form of any viral illness, gastrointestinal infection or respiratory infection can lead to development of skin rashes. Such skin rashes are essentially due to the infection in the body and tend to heal as the infection settles. You need to take some oral antihistamine to decrease the allergic skin rash. You can however continue with paracetamol . Dr Geetika Paul