anonymously, about a boy, 1 year old
Child 1.4 has fangs cut, a slightly red throat. Day temperature 39.1. It gets lost badly. We put up a candle - it didn't go astray in 1.5 hours. Holds 39. Can I give more paracetamol? The doctor was.
You can give paracetamol, but no more than 500 mg per day. This 500 mg should be divided into 4 doses and given every 4 hours.
I advise you to call an ambulance to clarify the diagnosis.
Editorial comment
Most often, the most rapid effect is provided by ibuprofen-based antipyretics (for example, Nurofen for children). Read more in the article about antipyretic drugs for children.
The information is provided for reference purposes. Do not self-medicate. At the first symptoms of the disease, see your doctor.
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