
Diagnosed With Ear Infection. Developed Sudden Fever After Omnicef. Why Is Rectum Hurting? Is It An Emergency?

Thanks for posting your query.
I would suggest that you take him to the ER once so that a complete evaluation can be done and the seriousness of the complaint can be assessed properly.
This is inspite of the fact that he’s completely normal between episodes. While viral infections are common, they are less likely to cause a fever which lasts for more than 4 days.
In such times, we are especially concerned about the child’s intake, urine output and the fever.
Dehydration and febrile convulsions are two complications that we must be wary about. Round the
clock control with anti-pyretics like paracetamol is required to keep child comfortable to accept feeds.
If the child is not taking enough water, you may find his digits looking pale or blue when the action of these anti-pyretics peaks. Ensuring proper hydration and urine output may help settle the situation
Further, hypothermia is best confirmed by taking a rectal temperature than peripheral temperature.
Additionally, the loose stools ( although they could be due to antibiotic use) also need to be addressed.
I hope this answers your query. I shall be available for follow up queries. If you have no more questions, please accept the answer.
Thank you.

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