If your fever exceeds 39 degrees and persists, it’s advisable to undergo a further blood routine check, possibly requiring an increase in the use of symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, and ensuring that the dosage of traditional Chinese medicine is sufficient.
Fever over 39 degrees with vomiting, body temperature only dropped to 36.3 degrees after taking antipyretics. Is this normal?
6-Year-Old child with viral influenza, fever of 39.2°C, treatment suggestions and precautions
Children may appear lackluster after a high fever of 39.5 degrees, possibly indicating an incomplete recovery. It is important to seek medical attention promptly to confirm the cause of the fever and receive appropriate treatment.
What should be done when a child experiences recurrent fever seizures, which return to normal after the fever subsides, but recur again with subsequent fevers, and antipyretics are ineffective? An EEG revealed epileptic waves. How should treatment be approached?
A 10-kilogram infant experienced fever-free epilepsy after four consecutive days of diarrhea, raising concerns among parents about whether it was caused by indigestion or epilepsy.
Your child has a fever, cough, red eyes, and discharge. How should you handle this situation? Have there been any treatments in the past, and is measles a possibility?
If a child has symptoms of fever, headache, and vomiting, it could be due to tonsillitis. Treatment should include antibiotics and traditional Chinese medicine to clear heat and detoxify.
When a child has a fever, how should parents determine whether to seek emergency care or an outpatient visit? This article provides professional advice to help parents make appropriate choices.
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