Question

A seven-month-old male infant has recently been experiencing recurring fever, lasting about a week, with the highest body temperature reaching 39 degrees. Although the results of the blood test were normal, the fever symptoms still persist. What could be the possible reasons for this situation?

Answer

Based on the description, this recurring fever is likely caused by intestinal heat or viral infection, with an initial diagnosis of viral influenza. It is recommended to use Qingkailing Granules for treatment and to ensure adequate hydration during the treatment period, which can help promote recovery. If such symptoms occur, medication should be used promptly to avoid the development of chronic inflammation. For children with fever, parents should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude and encourage their children to actively face the situation to enhance their confidence in fighting diseases.