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Child Having Fever. Given Azithral And Ibugesic Liquids. Tested Negative For Malaria. What To Do?

my 9 year old daughter has fever for past 15 days. Initially she had once a day, then twice & for last 3 days she has fever every 8 hours apprx. that goes upto 102F. She was initially given azithral & ibugesic liquids, then cepodim & for last 3 days she is on taxim-o 200 & oflomac 200. Antigen Tests for malaria & widal are negative. What should we do & what the symptoms indicate. She has no other problem like stomach trouble, headache , etc..
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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Greetings of the day

Is she having burning micturation?
Any cough or expectorant?
Are there any rashes on the body?
Are the platelet count normal.


It appears to be a case of Pyrex in or fever of unknown origin. It requires thorough evaluation and other investigation to arrive at diagnosis. I request you to get your child admitted under Pediatrician for further workup.
Wishing your child a fast recovery.
Take care
Regards
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Child Having Fever. Given Azithral And Ibugesic Liquids. Tested Negative For Malaria. What To Do?

Namaste Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Is she having burning micturation? Any cough or expectorant? Are there any rashes on the body? Are the platelet count normal. It appears to be a case of Pyrex in or fever of unknown origin. It requires thorough evaluation and other investigation to arrive at diagnosis. I request you to get your child admitted under Pediatrician for further workup. Wishing your child a fast recovery. Take care Regards