What Causes Fever In A Child While On Flexon?
Brief Answer:
Can be given
Detailed Answer:
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I have gone through your query carefully and understand your concerns. Yes, Flexon can be given now if she has elevated temperature. Also, please give tepid sponging.
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Can be given
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone through your query carefully and understand your concerns. Yes, Flexon can be given now if she has elevated temperature. Also, please give tepid sponging.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
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Dr. Arnab Banerjee
Thank you sir
After giving flexon fever has come down now after how many hours should i give flexon or tyfy.
After givig flexon she started shewaring for a while later it came down.
At the of one yeay my daughter got fittes due to high fever that was only first last till now but evey time if she get fever for us it lools like she is shewaring kindly help me out.
After giving flexon fever has come down now after how many hours should i give flexon or tyfy.
After givig flexon she started shewaring for a while later it came down.
At the of one yeay my daughter got fittes due to high fever that was only first last till now but evey time if she get fever for us it lools like she is shewaring kindly help me out.
Brief Answer:
Tepid sponging is important
Detailed Answer:
Flexon can be given at a minimum interval of 6 hours.
Tyfy can be given at a minimum interval of 4 hours.
You need to make sure that the temperature does not rise high. Continuously use tepid sponging. Make her take a bath (during fever) if necessary. Do not scrub the skin dry. Leave some water to evaporate.
Regards
Tepid sponging is important
Detailed Answer:
Flexon can be given at a minimum interval of 6 hours.
Tyfy can be given at a minimum interval of 4 hours.
You need to make sure that the temperature does not rise high. Continuously use tepid sponging. Make her take a bath (during fever) if necessary. Do not scrub the skin dry. Leave some water to evaporate.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng