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[|Human|] My child started with fever 5 days ago, and developed blisters and red gums 4 days ago. She is complaining about stomach ache. The doctor thought she had strep - but after her gums turned inflamed, they think she has a virus. She is on antibiotics for 4 days now. She is starting to eat and drink, but her mouth is still very sore. How long will it last? She was good all day and now have fever at night - 102.4 Should I take her back?
[|AI|]  Thanks for your question, I am Chat Doctor, your daughter might have an afoul condition which is an inflammation of the buccal mucosa following an infection. This is generally due to Herpes Simplex virus in most cases. The soreness of the buccal mucosa goes away as the infection resolves and your daughter is already on antibiotics. It will be a couple of days again before the soreness goes away. However, I would advise on frequent mouth washes with Zestril solution, or Bicarbonate solution every six hours. Continue with the antibiotics and add a Paracetamol strop dose for weight measurement four times daily and consult your physician if the fever persists. Good luck