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ENT Specialist•Bangalore
Dear Ms. lybrate-user,
I suppose you had your daughter tested for covid 19 and therefore you have her in isolation. If she has recovered from her symptoms and she has been in isolation for more than 14 days, she can stop being in further isolation. Loss of sense of smell will remain for quite some time and will resolve on its own, so she does not further need isolation because of it. Although there is no need for any medication for loss of smell, if you are interested any vitamin b-complex m...more
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T) cepodem -xp-200. Twice a day
T) dolo-650. Thrice a day
T) montecope. Twice a day
take 5 days course.
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My 10 month kid is in fever for last seven days. The fever occurs after 5 hours frequency in a day. Fever has gone up to 101. Doc asked for certain tests. Urine routine ,culture tests have been negative. Crp serum or c-reactive protein has 44.6 value against the normal 6. Esr result has come at 26 against reference interval of 0-15. Doc has said these are not normal. Given cepodem 100 (3 ml) twice a day for 5 days and meftal p (3.5 ml) whenever fever comes. It's the third day of antibiotic now but no improvement in fever. Doc said this is infection and will take more days to cure. The kid meanwhile cries unbearably when fever comes. We are in deep pain and shock. The kid has had infections earlier too. I want to know how normal it is for kid to get respiratory and stomach infections and now thw current one. He has had three four infections already. Is something seriously wrong with the kid? Pls give answers in details thanks.

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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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Hello, thanks for your query on Lybrate
"as" per your clinical history is concerned take all medications as advised by your doctor and tomorrow morning check his blood to rule out malaria (rapid antigen tests), do check blood his white cell count and differential count to rule out a bacterial infection, and for fever give medication every 8 hours and talk with doctor about (p-120 oral susp-one teaspoonful)
. He will be alright soon and it is a viral infection.
Hope that helps.
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