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My teenage daughter is experiencing abdominal pain on the left side of the torso accompanies by visable skin blotches that are red but not itchy. She has also developed a low grade fever. We gave her benadryl 12 hours ago for the skin irritation and no relief. ER is having trouble diaognosing the cause. Any ideas?
Mon, 15 Dec 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. B M Gupta's Response
HI -Low grade fever with pain abdomen indicate urinary tract infection -Visible skin blots indicate worm infestation I advise to go for investigation 1-complete blood count 2-urinalysis 3- stool exam.for ova and cyst After reports your doctor would treat you better Thanks
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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Low Grade Fever?
HI -Low grade fever with pain abdomen indicate urinary tract infection -Visible skin blots indicate worm infestation I advise to go for investigation 1-complete blood count 2-urinalysis 3- stool exam.for ova and cyst After reports your doctor would treat you better Thanks