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Suggest Medication For Fever

Hello!, My 14 months old boy has been suffering from fever for the last few days. Blood test revealed high ESR of 32 mm/hour and low haemoglobin of 7.7 g/dl. At the same time CRP is 12.0 mg/l. Is it problematic or life threatening. He is having small pimple kind of allergy all around his body after temperature came down. Please assist me what to do? Regards, Nasimul
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
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Hi thank you for choosing healthcare magic.
Your child is most probably having a viral exanthematous fever, just observe him for a few days till he recovers completley. Just show him to a peadiatrician as we can differentiate between allergic rash or some other kind of serious rash.
And also he is anaemic for which he will require treatment after he recovers from the viarl fever.
Hope this has helped you. Wishing your child a speedy recovery.
Your vote of thanks is appreciated,
Good luck,
Dr J Sravanthi, Peadiatrician and Neonatologist
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Suggest Medication For Fever

Hi thank you for choosing healthcare magic. Your child is most probably having a viral exanthematous fever, just observe him for a few days till he recovers completley. Just show him to a peadiatrician as we can differentiate between allergic rash or some other kind of serious rash. And also he is anaemic for which he will require treatment after he recovers from the viarl fever. Hope this has helped you. Wishing your child a speedy recovery. Your vote of thanks is appreciated, Good luck, Dr J Sravanthi, Peadiatrician and Neonatologist