Causes and Treatment of Repeated Fever in Infants

A 13-month-old infant has been suffering from intermittent fever for 3 days, with temperatures often reaching above 39 degrees Celsius. No rash has appeared, and routine blood tests and C-reactive protein tests at the hospital have shown no abnormalities, only slightly low white blood cell count. Is it possible to develop a rash? How should it be handled?
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Causes and Treatment of Severe Foot Pain in Children

A four-year-old child suddenly experienced severe foot pain last night, crying uncontrollably. However, by the time they arrived at the county hospital, the pain had subsided, and the child was bouncing around as if nothing had happened. The on-duty doctor advised home observation for a few days. Last year, there was a similar incident where the child walked with a slight limp, and after taking calcium tablets, the condition improved. This time, the sudden onset of pain without warning has led to the question of whether it is still due to calcium deficiency, and how to address it.
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