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Child With Persisting Fever. Normal USG, X-ray Report. What Is The Problem?

my kid aged 1.6 years, having fever of 102 to 104F since past seven days with regular interval... what should be the reason for it.... all the reports, Urine X ray and USG are normal... There were initial infection in blood report with 0000 WBC which is now at 9100 and still fever is running with regular interval of 10 hours to 12 hours...What should i do now?
Tue, 21 May 2013
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Hi ! You are living in which part of the world ? Get him checked for malaria ( mp antigen ) & typhoid ( thyphidot ) as the picture looks like one of them if they are prevalent in your part of the world . Get back to us with the reports as well as the country in which you are living. Hope for a speedy recovery .
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Child With Persisting Fever. Normal USG, X-ray Report. What Is The Problem?

Hi ! You are living in which part of the world ? Get him checked for malaria ( mp antigen ) & typhoid ( thyphidot ) as the picture looks like one of them if they are prevalent in your part of the world . Get back to us with the reports as well as the country in which you are living. Hope for a speedy recovery .