Children may experience facial redness and fever after taking anti-epileptic medication topiramate. This article explores the causes and solutions.
A two-year-old child experienced crying and restlessness on the first night after taking antiepileptic medication, followed by drowsiness and lack of energy the next day, and a fever reaching 39°C on the third day, with another fever on the fourth day. Are these symptoms adverse reactions to the drug?
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When a child needs to take sedatives before a medical MRI scan, how should parents correctly administer the medication?
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A baby over one year old has a high fever without any other symptoms, which may be caused by a viral or bacterial infection. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up and to take symptomatic medication.
The child has a fever, with a body temperature of 39.6 degrees at around 5:30 PM yesterday. After examination, it was found to be acute tonsillitis. Amoxicillin and throat gargle liquid have been prescribed, but the fever persists. Inquiry about the coping methods.
A 7-year-old child frequently hiccuping may be due to nervousness, depression, or drastic changes in mood. It is recommended to undergo a comprehensive physical examination, including a chest X-ray, to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.