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Suggest Treatment For Cold,cough And Fever Of About 105.7 Degree

Hi my 18mths son has been suffering from a cold n dry cough since october 2010 he been taken to pediaatrician n given antibiotic,panadol n ibruprofen now for past week he develop a tempture 105.7 that keeps goin up n down daily my cncern is wat causing the fever?
Wed, 22 Feb 2017
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi...one week of fever of 105 degrees Fahrenheit may be due to -

1. Typhoid or Enteric fever
2. Viral infection
3. Rickettsial infection like Scrub typhus
4. Lower respiratory infection.

I suggest you consider your Pediatrician regarding this as one week of 105 degrees Fahrenheit fever should be evaluated and the kid may require hospitalization.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Treatment For Cold,cough And Fever Of About 105.7 Degree

Hi...one week of fever of 105 degrees Fahrenheit may be due to - 1. Typhoid or Enteric fever 2. Viral infection 3. Rickettsial infection like Scrub typhus 4. Lower respiratory infection. I suggest you consider your Pediatrician regarding this as one week of 105 degrees Fahrenheit fever should be evaluated and the kid may require hospitalization. Regards - Dr. Sumanth