Question

Children often experience low fever, and parents are concerned about this. The child has been in this condition for some time and hopes to receive professional medical advice.

Answer

If a child had abnormal conditions such as intrauterine distress, asphyxia, or umbilical cord around the neck at birth, it may lead to underdeveloped brain function, which in turn affects the temperature regulation center, causing persistent low fever. It is recommended to undergo a cranial CT scan to rule out related issues. In addition, weakness of the body may also cause low fever, and it is suggested to check immune function. If immune deficiency is found, consider administering immunoglobulin therapy. In summary, it is recommended to undergo a comprehensive examination to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.