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Mild fever
My wife is having fever 97-98 DegF for last 3 days. She keep taking paracetamol but the temp do not come down. She don't have cold or cough. At time she had loose stool but after she take lopamide once, there no much problem.
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Give her tab sporolac thrice daily for three days
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No, fever with loose stools must be checked for the presence of corona infection, that too in the present situation it is a must.
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Report to the hospital immediately
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97-98 is not considered fever . If it is 100 with cough then consult
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97-98 will not be considered abnormal temperature sir.
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