MBBS and Masters of Public Health31 July 2018 at 09:18
Please answer the following questions:
Fever since how long?
How high did the fever go?
Did you check his/her temperature temporally or anal using a thermometer?
Is the baby taking proper feed?
Is the baby passing normal/regular stool and urine?
Is the baby cranky?
Have you introduced any new food items in his/her diet?
Any cough/cold?
Please answer the above-mentioned questions for me to advise you better. Else, if the fever still persists above 100 degrees F, then give 1 teaspoon paracetamol syrup every 4 hours.
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Dr. Nimrat Kaur
Please answer the following questions:
Fever since how long?
How high did the fever go?
Did you check his/her temperature temporally or anal using a thermometer?
Is the baby taking proper feed?
Is the baby passing normal/regular stool and urine?
Is the baby cranky?
Have you introduced any new food items in his/her diet?
Any cough/cold?
Please answer the above-mentioned questions for me to advise you better. Else, if the fever still persists above 100 degrees F, then give 1 teaspoon paracetamol syrup every 4 hours.