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Can The High CRP Problem With Regular Fevers Be Cured ?

Hi my daughter has been detected with high CRP 9.7. 6 days after birth she had this problem but could treated well. she was having regular fever so after 20 days we consulted another doctor and since then she is being treated but not showing any sign of improvement... Pl tell me this problem can be resolved or not ...
Fri, 31 Jan 2014
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a high CRP in an infant indicates infection,baby's complete blood count should be done and get her examined by a pediatrician and other investigation if necessary may be asked.I think should be treated with injectable antibiotics with supportive treatment.hospitalization will be better.
take care,
I wish sppdy recovery for the child.
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Can The High CRP Problem With Regular Fevers Be Cured ?

hello a high CRP in an infant indicates infection,baby s complete blood count should be done and get her examined by a pediatrician and other investigation if necessary may be asked.I think should be treated with injectable antibiotics with supportive treatment.hospitalization will be better. take care, I wish sppdy recovery for the child.