Question

My child, who is 5 years old, had a normal blood test after being diagnosed with a sore throat. That afternoon, they had a fever. After taking Azithromycin for three days, they had another fever two days later. Should another blood test be done? What was the past treatment and its effectiveness?

Answer

Fever is the body’s alarm response, but if the fever is too high or lasts too long, it may affect the body’s regulatory function, thereby affecting health. It is recommended to have another blood test and encourage the child to drink plenty of water or other cool drinks, at least 300 milliliters per day. Physical cooling methods can also be used, such as giving the child a warm bath to help dissipate heat. These are the suggestions for the question “Does a 5-Year-Old Need Another Blood Test After Having a Sore Throat and a Normal Blood Test?” I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!