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Child Having High Fever, Stool Test Done. Taking Paracetamol, Ciprofloxacin, Switched To Lactose Free Milk

10 month female / high grade fever (102 deg F during evening) for 5 days, stool C/S report yet to receive - 1st R/M/E showed OBT (+)ve, pus cell 10-12, RBC (+)ve, Reducing subs. (+), Crystal/fatty cell (+) 2nd R/M/E showed OBT (+)ve, pus cell 0-2, RBC Nil, Reducing subs. (+), Crystal / fatty cell (++) Undergoing prescription drug following 2nd R/M/E report (Paracetamol & Ciprofloxacin susp. 12 hrly) / Breast feeding / Switched to lactose free milk (from today)
Sat, 5 Jan 2013
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Your child stool examination is suggestive of infectious diarrhea most probably bacterial. Continue the medication as advised by your doctor and consult your doctor with stool culture report for any modification in antibiotic depending on stool culture report.
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Child Having High Fever, Stool Test Done. Taking Paracetamol, Ciprofloxacin, Switched To Lactose Free Milk

Hi Your child stool examination is suggestive of infectious diarrhea most probably bacterial. Continue the medication as advised by your doctor and consult your doctor with stool culture report for any modification in antibiotic depending on stool culture report.