Question

A 2-year-old girl, the child at home often has recurring fevers, and she wants to understand the cause.

Answer

The child has intermittent fever, with symptoms of runny nose and cough, which were alleviated after treatment. However, she is now experiencing fever again. Consider it as an acute upper respiratory tract infection. It is recommended to take oral antipyretic and detoxification medicine, and focus on taking expectorant medicine. Most respiratory tract infections in children are caused by viruses, and anti-inflammatory drugs should be avoided as much as possible before inflammation is confirmed. It is recommended to check blood routine tests and have a doctor assess the lung condition. Pay attention to observing the child’s temperature changes, and seek medical attention promptly if there is persistent high fever or recurring high fever.