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Suggest Remedies For Frequent Fever In A Baby

Hi, I have a girl baby. she is 3 yr 9 months, 13.4 kgs weight. She is getting fever very frequently in a period of 18-20 days for last 3 months. before that she got fever every month from her 11 month. we did blood test twice and urine test most fo the times and all were normal. by august 10th also we did blood test and urine test and the results were normal. From last sunday she is having fever again. have given p250 and meftal p alternatively for first 3 days. from wednesday am giving only p250 every 6 hrs. still the fever persist. please help what can be the cuase. she is very active if no fever.
Fri, 26 Dec 2014
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Hi,
It is not clear that what type of blood tests were carried out.
Seeing the history it seems that further evaluation of the case is necessary.
In such type of case I would prefer following investigations,
1, X-ray chest,
2, complete blood test like TC, DC, ESR,MP, Hb,
3,Montoux test.
In this case primary complex and chronic malaria are to be ruled out.
Consult pediatrician and discuss about this.
Ok and take care.
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Suggest Remedies For Frequent Fever In A Baby

Hi, It is not clear that what type of blood tests were carried out. Seeing the history it seems that further evaluation of the case is necessary. In such type of case I would prefer following investigations, 1, X-ray chest, 2, complete blood test like TC, DC, ESR,MP, Hb, 3,Montoux test. In this case primary complex and chronic malaria are to be ruled out. Consult pediatrician and discuss about this. Ok and take care.