Question

My child is just a few months old. They got a chill while playing outside during the day and developed a fever upon returning home. Just now, they had a sudden spasm. Hello, I want to know how to handle a sudden persistent fever that doesn’t go away?

Answer

Persistent fever can be caused by a variety of diseases, including chronic inflammation and immune system issues. Any system in the body experiencing problems can lead to low-grade fever. The cause of high fever is often difficult to determine through routine checks. Some diseases caused by bacterial infections require bacterial cultures for confirmation. It is recommended to seek medical attention early for persistent low-grade fever and undergo a comprehensive examination to prevent the deterioration of the condition.