It is possible for a child to get a fever after being on an antibiotic for three days. There are several reasons. A few of those reasons are that the child could be sick with a virus and not a bacteria, in which case the antibiotic would be useless. Another scenario is that the bacteria is resistant to the particular antibiotic and that a different one is needed. In either case, you should follow up with the child's physician.
If your child has been prescribed an antibiotic and continues to run a high fever (> 103 F), one of two things are going on: 1. either the bacterial infection for which the antibiotic was prescribed is not taking effect or 2. the child has a concomitant viral infection, in which only symptomatic care would suffice. Remember, antibiotics do not cure viral infections.
I'm not a doctor, but I'm a mom. If the child's on antibiotics then he/she is being treated for a bacterial infection. If the child develops a viral infection, that might cause a fever. Viruses are not responsive to antibiotics. (Antibiotics are for bacteria, viruses are from a "bug" -- NOT bacteria). So yes, a virus would cause a fever even if she/he is on antibiotics for a bacterial infection.
If there is no improvement in two to three days after starting an antibiotic the child should be reviewed by a doctor.
103 is considered a high fever in a 12 year old. Except if the child has flu symptoms along with the fever of 102, if that is the case, call the doctor when the fever reaches 102. You should also call the doctor sooner than 103 if your child has had seizures in the past.
While sick with typhoid fever, people suffer from high fevers that can cause delirium. They may develop rose spotted rashes, diarrhea, headaches, and perforations in the intestines. Antibiotics are able to treat the disease and carriers should not work with food to prevent the spreading of typhoid fever.
Call your doctor right away or 911, especially in a child, a high fever is an indication of something much more serious
If a child even has a slight fever of 99 degrees, they should not go to school. If a child has a fever, they are contagious and should not be around other children to spread whatever it is they have.
There is no drug interaction problem between the flu vaccine and Flagyl. But whether you get the vaccination while still taking the antibiotic may depend on why you are taking antibiotics. If you have a current infection, it is usually better to wait until that is cleared up before taking vaccines. But, each situation can be different, and this is a question that the doctor who prescribed the antibiotics should be asked to know what is right in your case.Unless there is a specific reason your doctor wants you to wait, usually the only reason not to get a flu shot while taking antibiotics would be if you have an active infection with a high fever over 101 F. Get your flu shot unless you have a high fever, or the doctor recommends delaying the immunization due to your specific condition.
If a child is rushed to the hospital because of high fever for more than three days, they will likely do some routine tests. They will be checking for infection or any other signs of illness.
No. The child is running a fever. If it stays that high or goes higher, a doctor should be consulted.
Children. A fever is basically your body trying to kill the invaders with a kamikaze aproach; hopefully they'll die out before you. Because a child is still developing when hit by a bad fever on rare occasions it can cause lasting damage to the child.
Could definitely be time to take her back to the doctor. Fast !
Yes because that high of a temp.
Take them to a doctor.
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