On the social media platform “X”, a mother shares her experience with a situation where she had to call the family doctor’s hotline and ask for advice because her baby had a high temperature at home.
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Unfortunately, the mother did not receive the support and advice she hoped to receive: in the “X” entry, she says that there was a not very kind doctor on the other side, who suggested using homeopathy.
In the comments of the published post, other social media users also share their experience of contacting family doctors when their family doctor’s working hours are over.
The director of the Emergency Medical Assistance Service (EMS) Liene Cipule provides the greatest clarity for commentators, who explains that specific medications are usually not prescribed in remote consultations. If antipyretic drugs are used, nothing but natural preparations will be recommended for the baby.
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