Question

The child has been experiencing persistent fever without cold symptoms. The fever reached 39 degrees yesterday, and although the fever subsided after receiving intravenous fluids in the morning, it rose again in the afternoon, accompanied by oral ulcers.

Answer

Considering it as a cold, pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules can be used for treatment, along with increased fluid intake and attention to warmth. If the condition does not improve, intravenous therapy can be considered. Children have weaker constitutions and are more prone to pediatric diseases. Parents should remain calm, bring the child to the hospital for examination and treatment promptly, and schedule regular health checks.