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My patient has had a cold for two days, with ear pain and a fever of 100-102. We're giving P250, Azithral, Febrex Plus, and Ciplox ear drops, but the fever isn't coming down.

Asked by Female, 22 · 28 days ago

Antibiotics may need to be reevaluated or given more time to work if a fever and ear pain continue after two days of treatment, which could be signs of a viral infection or an acute ear infection. In order to reexamine the ear, confirm the diagnosis, and modify medication rather than adding more on your own, please take the patient to a doctor or ENT as soon as possible.
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It sounds concerning that the fever and ear pain have persisted despite the current treatment. A fever of 100-102°F lasting more than two days with ear pain may indicate an ear infection that might need further evaluation.

  • Since the fever is not improving, it is important to have the patient evaluated by an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or a pediatrician (if a child) to assess for possible complications like acute otitis media or other infections.
  • The current medications include antibiotics (Azithral), analgesics/antipyretics (Febrex Plus), and Ciplox ear drops, but persistent fever suggests the infection may not be fully controlled or may require a different approach.
  • Monitor for worsening symptoms such as increased ear pain, swelling, hearing loss, dizziness, or high fever above 102°F, which would require urgent medical attention.
  • Ensure the patient stays well hydrated and continues to rest.

Please consult an ENT specialist promptly to get a thorough examination and possibly adjust treatment based on clinical findings. If symptoms worsen or new concerning signs develop, seek emergency care immediately.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand your patient is not feeling well. Could you please provide the patient's age and gender?

Answered 29 days ago

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