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What Causes Fever And Pain During Urination?

Hi! My baby is 1 year old.Today in the afternoon he started with fever and by 530 pm it was 102+,I gave him 1.5 ml crocin drops and sponged him.It almost took 45 minutes for the fever to come down.I feel he is having pain during urination and yesterday morning he took some bath water in while bathing.Doctor,not a child specialist prescribed Crocin drops and Taxim -o.Please advise
Thu, 2 Feb 2017
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Dear parent, you did right giving your child crocin to relieve the fever , you should continue on it every 6 hours. as for the painful urination , this is most probably due to a urinary tract infection. you should get a urine analysis done for the child to confirm the presence of urinary tract infection and then start an antibiotic treatment
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What Causes Fever And Pain During Urination?

Dear parent, you did right giving your child crocin to relieve the fever , you should continue on it every 6 hours. as for the painful urination , this is most probably due to a urinary tract infection. you should get a urine analysis done for the child to confirm the presence of urinary tract infection and then start an antibiotic treatment