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Have High Fever. Taking Dolo 650. SGPT Level Is High. Any Treatment?

hi god morning doctor my wife have high fever for two days and started medication with DOLO 650, 4 times aday when taking medicine, temperature comes down. kindly advice anything more to be done.On blood examination, all parameters are ok SGPT reading is high @174, instead of 40, so taking URSOCOL 300, and Limaris tabs 3times each since yeaterday
Fri, 21 Dec 2012
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hi dear,

routinely fever with mildly elevated liver enzymes is suggestive of viral fever which will recover by itself and paracetamol is sufficient....but if fever doesn't come down in 5 days or SGPT rises further, then further evaluation to find the cause of hepatitis and fever may be required

Thanx

Dr Sachin Verma
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Have High Fever. Taking Dolo 650. SGPT Level Is High. Any Treatment?

hi dear, routinely fever with mildly elevated liver enzymes is suggestive of viral fever which will recover by itself and paracetamol is sufficient....but if fever doesn t come down in 5 days or SGPT rises further, then further evaluation to find the cause of hepatitis and fever may be required Thanx Dr Sachin Verma