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Suggest Remedies For Recurrent Fever In A Child

Hello Sir, my kid is 16 month old girl. She is getting fever very frequently say for 15 days once for the past 3 months. For that we are giving crocin 120mg 5ml dose for every 6 hours depend on the fever as doctor prescribed. We are worrying why my kid is getting this kind of fever very frequently, we have done some tests like abdominal scan for any viral infection and urine cultural test, both tests are normal no negative indications. Can you please give me some suggestions
Mon, 23 Jan 2017
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Dear parent, recurrent fever is a sign of an infection that has not been treated probably. the most common site of a hidden infection is the adenoids and tonsils. a thorough inspection of the child's larynx by a laryngoscope is required to detect any hidden infection in that area. another cause might be a gastroenteritis that can be detected by a stool analysis
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Suggest Remedies For Recurrent Fever In A Child

Dear parent, recurrent fever is a sign of an infection that has not been treated probably. the most common site of a hidden infection is the adenoids and tonsils. a thorough inspection of the child s larynx by a laryngoscope is required to detect any hidden infection in that area. another cause might be a gastroenteritis that can be detected by a stool analysis