Question

The boy has high fever seizures. He had one seizure at the age of four, one at the age of seven, one at the age of nine, and one at the age of ten. Each time was due to fever caused by respiratory tract infection. This time, he has had a low fever for a week, not caused by respiratory tract infection. The test report says there is a weak positive Mycoplasma. What should I do? The fever hasn’t gone down for a week.

Answer

Hello, according to your description, it may be a virus infection combined with bacterial infection that can cause recurrent fever symptoms. You can refer to the routine blood test. Currently, you can take Mezlocillin Sodium and Yanhuning for antipyretic and detoxification treatment simultaneously. Drink plenty of water, and if you have a fever, take physical measures to lower the temperature. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, you can use medication to lower the temperature, such as using Meilin suspension.