
Could An Eye Infection Be Cause Of Recurrent Fever While Teething In 6 Month Old ?

From the history given it does seem that your daughter is in fact having a viral infection.
Viral infections present with fever, eye congestion and lethargy (which in turn causes lack of appetite and reduced activity). Any form of high fever or infection in the ear will cause a infant to become irritated and this might cause concern in parents.
It is very common for infants below the age of 1 year to have respiratory and nasopharygeal infections resulting in recurrent fevers. Most of these infections are viral in nature and adequate symptomatic and supportive therapy will be sufficient in resolving them.
Along with Calpol (Acetaminophen) syrup to reduce the fever, cold sponges will help to reduce the body temperature.
In addition symptomatic treatment with ear drops to reduce any pain in the ears or other symptoms will be helpful.
Some critical signs to look for include, reduced activity, excessive sleepiness or constant crying or irritability, resistant to feeding efforts, sunken eyes, etc. Presence of such signs should alert you to see a doctor for prescription of medications to control the infection.
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I'm staying within the recommended doses but I'm worried that this is XXXXXXX to be giving her drugs everyday. Is it normal for a fever to last so long? She seems quite happy in herself and still wants to play and have fun though,
thank you.
Yes, viral fevers can last to more than a week in many cases.
The medications in question (paracetamol and ibuprofen) and in the preparations (for infants) mentioned are low doses and are the most widely used medications to control fever in most kids.
They are tested by the FDA and are found to be very safe even in infants at the recommended doses.
In case the medications are not given, the high fevers associated with viral infections, can cause severe damage to body cells including that of the brain, that can cause irreversible damage in severe cases.
I hope that this helps.

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