Question

Lately, my child has been suffering from low-grade fever, with temperatures below 38.5 degrees, but suddenly developed convulsive symptoms. How should we address the issue of fever and convulsions in children? Additionally, what should be done to handle persistent low-grade fever safely?

Answer

Persistent low-grade fever can be caused by various factors, including viral infections and tuberculosis. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up to determine the cause. If it is a viral infection, recovery may take time, and it is advisable to ensure adequate rest. If it is tuberculosis, further examination and treatment are required. Additionally, attention should be paid to autoimmune-related indicators. In daily life, patients should maintain regular work and rest , keep warm, have a light diet, ventilate frequently, and drink plenty of hot water to prevent the recurrence of the illness. Ensure that the child’s body temperature is stable and closely monitor any changes in symptoms. In case of any abnormalities, seek medical attention promptly.