Question
Continuous high fever, often with intermittent low fever, mostly in the afternoon and evening. Sometimes the fever subsides on its own, but at times requires two doses of antipyretic injections, even adding ice cubes for physical cooling. During the fever, there is profuse sweating and accompanied by coughing.
Answer
Lung fungal infection often only becomes septicemia when the immune system of chronic disease patients is extremely weakened. The diagnosis of this condition requires careful examination by tissue culture and alliance pathology. Given that the patient is frequently in a state of fever, simply using antipyretic injections and physical cooling methods is not enough. It is necessary to find the root cause, which depends on the patient’s underlying diseases, such as long-term chronic Consumable disease, or diseases of other organs. Due to the patient’s advanced age, their own immune ability has been compromised.