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What Causes Fever And Red Dots To A 3 Year Old?

3 year old that developed red dots with a fever. Red dots and fever come and go for the last 2 days. Running nose and cough..some what. Child feels better for a time period of hours and then develops these symptoms again. Ibuprofen seems to work for the fever. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Wed, 7 May 2014
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Hi there,

The symptoms your child are having might be indicative for viral infection associated with rash.

He will get better in a few days. You need to monitor his body temperature, and observe the rash. If the symptoms will get worse, get him checked by a pediatrician.

For the moment, I advise to:
- encourage him to drink more water/tea/juices
- give him Advil for the fever
- take mucolytics if cough is reproductive
- taking antihystamine syrup will also improve congestion
- apply nasal drops to keep his nasal airways open
- do aerosol therapy to help expectorate

Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
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What Causes Fever And Red Dots To A 3 Year Old?

Hi there, The symptoms your child are having might be indicative for viral infection associated with rash. He will get better in a few days. You need to monitor his body temperature, and observe the rash. If the symptoms will get worse, get him checked by a pediatrician. For the moment, I advise to: - encourage him to drink more water/tea/juices - give him Advil for the fever - take mucolytics if cough is reproductive - taking antihystamine syrup will also improve congestion - apply nasal drops to keep his nasal airways open - do aerosol therapy to help expectorate Wish fast recovery! Dr.Albana