Question
My two-year-old has been running a fever for the fourth day. A blood test at the hospital showed nothing, and a chest X-ray diagnosed bronchitis. He is not feeling well, has thick nasal discharge, and sometimes opens his mouth as if he wants to vomit, but there is no sound and nothing comes out. What’s going on?
Answer
Based on your description, the child has been intermittently feverish, with a chest X-ray indicating bronchitis. It is recommended to treat with anti-infective and anti-viral measures, along with lung cooling and blood purification therapy. For example, intravenous fluids may be used, along with cephalosporin antibiotics, Throat Clearer, and Heat Toxin Eliminator. The above suggestions are for the situation of “My two-year-old has been running a fever for the fourth day, and a blood test at the hospital showed nothing.” I hope they are helpful to you and wish the patient a speedy recovery!