Question

The child was born eight months ago and always has a persistent fever, usually around 39 to 40 degrees. When the fever is low, the child will have seizures again. We went to the hospital for a thorough check-up, and the doctor said that all indicators were normal, and there was no recurrence of inflammation. I want to ask what could be the cause?

Answer

If the fever is high, it is crucial to implement fever reduction measures promptly to avoid severe impacts on the child’s brain due to excessively high temperatures. If the child always has a persistent fever, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up to see what the cause might be and to check the blood status. It is essential to conduct a thorough examination as early as possible; the earlier the examination, the faster and more complete the recovery will be.