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Child Prescribed With Ibukind For Fever. Fever Persisting. Need To Go To Doctor?

Hi doctor,
My daughter was detected with afever on friday night.
We took her to doctor & he gave ibukind plus & Trumph D n he told to stop medicine if fever does not persist for 24 hours.
we continued medicine till yester day morning.
But yesterday night again she got fever of 101.so i started giving medicine,
Can i wait till tom morning to take her to doctor?
Mon, 20 May 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.

Continue the prescribed medication for fever as advised by your pediatrician.

Maintain hydration of the child by giving plenty of oral fluids.

If the child is active, hydration is good, nothing to worry.

Consult the doctor tomorrow morning for reexamination and investigations if required.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards.
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Child Prescribed With Ibukind For Fever. Fever Persisting. Need To Go To Doctor?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. Continue the prescribed medication for fever as advised by your pediatrician. Maintain hydration of the child by giving plenty of oral fluids. If the child is active, hydration is good, nothing to worry. Consult the doctor tomorrow morning for reexamination and investigations if required. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.