Question

A 7-year-old girl has developed pediatric parotitis with a white blood cell count reaching 13.71. She has experienced facial rashes, a few blisters on her arms and body, a white blood cell count of 3.27, fever, and oral ulcers. The condition fluctuates between improvement and deterioration, accompanied by fever. The parents have scheduled a hospital admission at Zhejiang Children’s Hospital for October 3rd. What treatment should be administered?

Answer

Hello, based on the described symptoms, the child may have a cold. A cold typically comes with symptoms like coughing, phlegm, and fever. A body temperature exceeding 37 degrees Celsius is considered a fever. You can give the child children’s paracetamol yellow amanum granules and encourage them to drink plenty of water, while ensuring warmth. If the situation does not improve, treatment through intravenous infusion may be necessary. Additionally, pediatric rheumatoid immunological diseases can be caused by various factors. If the child is diagnosed with the disease, parents should immediately cooperate with the doctor for treatment and take gastrointestinal decompression measures to maintain good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention to avoiding picky eating in children and ensure a balanced diet.