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Fever After Vaccination, No Relief With Paracetamol, Done TLC And Hemoglobin Test. Treatment?

My 7 month old baby s hemoglobin count is 9.0 and TLC is 17,600....he is suffering with high fever since morning.... paracetamol is also not showing and improvement. He had is vaccination shots on 18/05/12 morning. Fever occurred on the evening of 18th. It stayed till 2 days and condition improved on 20th afternoon. Now please tell me how should I proceed.
Tue, 5 Jun 2012
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Hi,

Thank you for your query. The reports suggest that you child is anaemic and has some infection. Since the complete report is not there it is difficult to suggest what type of infection is there. I suggest that you consult your pediatrician who would guide you to the correct line of management.

Wishing your baby a speedy recovery.
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Fever After Vaccination, No Relief With Paracetamol, Done TLC And Hemoglobin Test. Treatment?

Hi, Thank you for your query. The reports suggest that you child is anaemic and has some infection. Since the complete report is not there it is difficult to suggest what type of infection is there. I suggest that you consult your pediatrician who would guide you to the correct line of management. Wishing your baby a speedy recovery.