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Can Fevago Crocin Be Given To An Infant For Recurring Fever?

hi , my son is 1 month 19 days old he has fever after vaccination yesterday , i gave him fevago crocin drops yesterday around 9:00 PM And morning 6:00AM, now again he has fever , should i give him fevago crocin right now or wait ? could you suggest me after how many hours i can give him fevago crocin?
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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Hi & Welcome.

Yes Fevago crocin can be given to an infant for recurring fever.

You can give 0.6-0.8 ml every 4 to 6 hours for the symptomatic relief of high temperature. Along with medications you can use cold sponging to reduce the high body temperature.

If the fever does not subside your child should be examined by a doctor to rule out infection that could be responsible for the recurring fever.

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Can Fevago Crocin Be Given To An Infant For Recurring Fever?

Hi & Welcome. Yes Fevago crocin can be given to an infant for recurring fever. You can give 0.6-0.8 ml every 4 to 6 hours for the symptomatic relief of high temperature. Along with medications you can use cold sponging to reduce the high body temperature. If the fever does not subside your child should be examined by a doctor to rule out infection that could be responsible for the recurring fever. Hope I could answer your query/