બાળકોમાં વાયરલ તાવ Viral Fever in Children

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About the Case Presentation

Viral fever in children is a common condition, usually caused by various viruses such as the flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), or adenoviruses. It often presents with symptoms like fever, body aches, cough, sore throat, and fatigue. In some cases, children may also experience gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea. Management focuses on symptomatic relief and supportive care. Ensuring proper hydration is key, as fever can cause dehydration. Over-the-counter antipyretics, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, are commonly used to reduce fever and alleviate discomfort. Rest and a balanced diet are also important in promoting recovery. Most viral fevers resolve on their own within a few days, but parents should watch for signs of complications, such as persistent high fever, difficulty breathing, or dehydration, which may require medical attention. Educating parents about recognizing warning signs is essential to ensure timely intervention and prevent more serious health issues in children.

About the Speaker

Dr Vishal Parmar

Dr. Vishal Parmar

Consultant Pediatrician & Neonatologist Medical Director of KidsDoc Borivali, Mumbai

Dr. Vishal Parmar is a trained Pediatrician with extensive experience in General Pediatrics in NewBorn care & adolescent health.

He passed his MBBS from BJ Medical College Ahmedabad in 2010, Post Graduate Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from NHL Municipal Medical College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. Additionally, he has also Qualified the prestigious Membership Examination (MRCPCH) from the Royal College of Pediatric and Child Health London UK in the year 2020.

He has experience in more than 50,000 child health consultations & more than 10,000 Online Medical Consultations. He believes in practicing Evidence-Based Medicine.

General Pediatrics and Preventive Child Health is one of the key core expertise areas in his practice. He is very passionate about Clinical Research & currently participating in many research activities. His special interest is General Pediatrics, Neonatal Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and Telemedicine.