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Suffering From Viral Fever, Diagnosed As Tonsil. On Calpol. Worry?

My son is suffering from viral fever from Monday. Yesterday it reached to 102.5. Instead of Calpol we started giving Imol. Fever gone but stopped eating even liquid including breast milk . Doctor diagnosed as Tonsil . Now he is not taking anything inside even saliva . Currently he is in Ivy. Doctors started antibiotic. I am worrying as he is just completed 8 months on last week and today is the 3rd day that he is suffering..
Tue, 16 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Nothing to worry, it seems that he is having acute upper respiratory tract infection.
Now as antibiotic is started, within 2-3 days he will be alright.
Give antibiotic regularly and proper dose.
give Imol or Calpol as and when required.
Give enought water.
Ok and take care.
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Suffering From Viral Fever, Diagnosed As Tonsil. On Calpol. Worry?

Hi, Nothing to worry, it seems that he is having acute upper respiratory tract infection. Now as antibiotic is started, within 2-3 days he will be alright. Give antibiotic regularly and proper dose. give Imol or Calpol as and when required. Give enought water. Ok and take care.