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Fever, Fluctuating Body Temperature. Prescribed Parasafe, Cefolac, Combiflam. Treatment?

Sir, my mother is seriously ill. She has fever from last friday. Body Temperature is changing frequently. In the morning it remains 103+ and gradually it falls to 100 till the evening. After that the temperature again raises till 103. Medicine prescribed by Dr, Parasafe 500 (SOS) Cefolac O 200 Combiflam (SOS) (Emergency) Now the body temp. is 100+ Pls suggest what should I do now.
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I think an antibiotic needs to be started along with the above drugs if not started already. The drugs u have mentioned are for controlling fever and pain. Might be viral infection but antibiotics need to taken. Get a complete blood count and peripheral blood smear as basic investigations initially. Any other special investigation only in consultation with physician.
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Fever, Fluctuating Body Temperature. Prescribed Parasafe, Cefolac, Combiflam. Treatment?

I think an antibiotic needs to be started along with the above drugs if not started already. The drugs u have mentioned are for controlling fever and pain. Might be viral infection but antibiotics need to taken. Get a complete blood count and peripheral blood smear as basic investigations initially. Any other special investigation only in consultation with physician.