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[|Human|] My Grandson who is 4 1/2 had high fever last week that spiked to 103.5. He was taken to the pediatric hospital E.R., and they gave him Tylenol suppositories and released him when the fever came down. Once home, the fever spiked again, and he developed a rash on his trunk. [small pink hives, almost like heat-rash] he complained of a bad headache. After Tylenol through the night the fever subsided, but today he was pale, complained of headache again and threw up on the trip to the doctors. They said it was viral and to keep him hydrated and continue with the Tylenol. Is this just a common virus, or could it be symptomatic of something more serious? He s lethargic and keeps complaining of the bad headache.
[|AI|]  Hi Dear Welcome to the Chat Doctor, Viral fever are quite common during this rainy season. Viral fever are supposed to be developed rashes after high grade fever. Such rashes do fade after 3 to 4 days and fever take 5 to 7 days to subside. It requires maintenance of good nutrition and HY Chat Doctor. Paracetamol @15 mg/kg 4 to 6 hourly to be given or SOS. Tap water sponging repeatedly during the fever helps a lot for the quick recovery of the fever. Hope the query is answered. Thanks