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How To Treat Fever And Ear Pain In A 2 Years Old Child?

MY 2 YEAR OLD HAD A LOW GRADE FEVER LAST NIGHT. SHE SAID HER EARS HURT ALSO LAST NIGHT. THIS MORNING SHE STILL HAD THE LOW GRADE FEVER (98.6). THIS AFTERNOON SHE SAID HER THROAT HURT. HER LOW GRADE FEVER HAS SEEMED TO GO AWAY. I DIDN T KNOW IF IT COULD BE ALLERGIES OR SOMETHING ELSE. WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP HER? DO I NEED TO TAKE HER TO THE DR.?
posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2014
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Dear Sir/ Madam,

Thank you for posting your query healthcaremagic.com

It clearly indicated acute otitis media with nasopharangyl block, in this condition eutachian tube (which connect ear, nose and throat) get blocked (very common) due to mucus.

She requires anti-inflammatory, decongestant and antibiotics. Ideally it is a good idea to consult pediatrician and get start treatment.

Hope I have answered your query. Your thank you note is very much appreciated.

If you need nay further information, please feel free to revert back,

With best wishes,
Dr. Vishwanath Patil
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How To Treat Fever And Ear Pain In A 2 Years Old Child?

Dear Sir/ Madam, Thank you for posting your query healthcaremagic.com It clearly indicated acute otitis media with nasopharangyl block, in this condition eutachian tube (which connect ear, nose and throat) get blocked (very common) due to mucus. She requires anti-inflammatory, decongestant and antibiotics. Ideally it is a good idea to consult pediatrician and get start treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Your thank you note is very much appreciated. If you need nay further information, please feel free to revert back, With best wishes, Dr. Vishwanath Patil