5-Year-Old Child Experiencing Throat Discomfort, Cough, and Fever: Should Further Examination Be Conducted?

A 5-year-old child felt throat discomfort in a hot room a few days ago, accompanied by a slight cough. The child developed a fever yesterday with a temperature of 37.7 degrees Celsius, which subsided after taking antipyretics. Last night, during a nap, signs of tracheitis appeared with wheezing sounds. The child has been taking Amoxicillin and the Lung-Li cough syrup, along with Bai Rui granules. Inquire about the duration of these symptoms and whether further confirmation of the inflammation is needed.
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5-Year-Old Child with Fever, Grinding Teeth, Thick Tongue Coating, Dry Lips: What Medication to Take?

A 5-year-old child has been suffering from a fever for two days, reaching a high of 39 degrees Celsius. After taking ibuprofen three times and cefalexin 125 mg twice on the first day, it was found that the dosage was insufficient. The child has since been taking amoxicillin capsules at 0.25 grams three times a day. Accompanied by intermittent coughing, grinding teeth during sleep, a thick and red tongue coating, and dry lips, what medication should be administered? Is intravenous fluid therapy necessary?
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