My son is 15 year old we have given him Corbovax vaccine on 29th April and he has fever from 30th April We are giving him Dolo 650 since then as fever is 103 and not coming down
then we consulted GP he examined and told us that he has tonsil pus pocket and he started giving medicine from 2nd may below medicine Clavam 625 dolo 650 montek lc predilab 10 And meftal 250 Fever is not coming down even after eating dolo we needs to give him meftal after 2 hour to lower fever We have given 3 dose of clavam 625 antibotic but no improvement hence doctor has given him Monocef 500 injection alongwith all other medicines including clavam 625 from yesterday night with other medicines till now we have taken 3 injection and 6 clavam 625 tablet now fever is going down for 10 hours and coming back you can say little bit improvement
My question here as doctor is giving 2 antibiotics simultaneously So is this Ok?
Please note blood report CRP level is 62 yesterday
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If the doctor has found pus ,he is right to start antibiotic injection while continuing with oral antibiotic from different group.Get his blood investigation done along with chest xray and throat swab ,as his fever has not subsidised .
You are changing antibiotics rather fast.
Please get his CBC done. I will also like to get a throat swab culture done (someone has seen pus pocket on his tonsils).
According to your son's sign and symptom that he is suffering from some upper respiratory tract infection on the throat area.
You should do some test as Cough culture and Drug sensitivity test and CBC ESR CRPLFT to know the exact cause of any infection.
Unnecessary antibiotic shouldn't given without knowing the infection and correct antibiotic.
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