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Fever, Headache, Stomachache, Body Ache, Cough, Tylenol And Ibuprofen

My daughter is 4 almost 5 and she has had a fever for almost 3 days she says her head hurts her belly hurts her body is achy her throat hurts and she is coughing.. her fever right now is at its highest of 102.6 the dr says to put a humidifier in her room and give her Tylenol and ibprophan and keep an eye on her.. should I be worried
Thu, 31 Oct 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.
It seems she is suffering from an upper respiratory tract infection.
Continue Tylenol for fever in prescribed dose every 6th hourly depending on the presence of fever.
Give her plenty of oral fluids to maintain hydration.
Monitor her hydration status.
Consult the pediatrician for clinical examination to look for the focus of infection and for specific treatment.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards.
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Fever, Headache, Stomachache, Body Ache, Cough, Tylenol And Ibuprofen

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. It seems she is suffering from an upper respiratory tract infection. Continue Tylenol for fever in prescribed dose every 6th hourly depending on the presence of fever. Give her plenty of oral fluids to maintain hydration. Monitor her hydration status. Consult the pediatrician for clinical examination to look for the focus of infection and for specific treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.