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My son woke up with a fever of 1001.5 and strong head ache. seems like every time the meds start wearing off he gets the headache again and fever. ?

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Recurrent fevers: in children are often caused by an active viral or bacterial infection. If symptoms persist or worsen over a few days, an evaluation by his doctor would be wise.

Answered 7/8/2018

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