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[|Human|] My 7 year old (good health, average height and weight) has had a fever of up to 103.6 for the past 5 days. no other symptoms, I have been treating the fever when it gets up to 101-102 otherwise letting the body do it s thing with plenty of fluids and rest. Went to dr today, they did lab work and determined its not bacterial, its a virus. Fever still, controlled with motrin and tylenol, and now he developed a welt under his left eye. Started as a pea size and grew to a quarter in an hr or so, it looked full of fluid. Now the welt (hive) has dissipated to puffiness around the eye. Should I be concerned about this new development and take him to ER or is it likely the virus and not something to worry about?
[|AI|]  HI... I have just read through your query. What started as a viral illness might have been getting secondarily infected and the puffiness around a single eye and with fever cannot be just ruled out as allergy or welt. I feel she might be developing a periorbital cellulitis or soft tissue infection around the region. I suggest you get back to your pediatrician or nearest emergency room immediately as this will require antibiotic therapy. Regards -