Question
Why does my child keep having a fever for a long time, and the medicine doesn’t work? The fever is consistently around 37 degrees Celsius, not reaching 38 degrees. Previous treatment situations and effects: The treatment didn’t work. Assistance needed: I don’t know what to do.
Answer
Based on your description, could there be inflammation inside the body? Body inflammation can cause persistent fever, and simple fever-reducing medication is not effective. I suggest going to the hospital for a thorough check-up, and it would be best to have a few routine blood tests done to ease your mind. Guidance: It is recommended to have a blood test at the hospital to determine whether the infection is viral or bacterial. If it’s a viral infection, antiviral oral liquid or ribavirin granules should be used for treatment; if it’s a bacterial infection, cephalosporin antibiotics should be added. In addition to having your child drink plenty of warm water or juice to facilitate sweating and urination, which helps in toxin excretion, I wish your child a speedy recovery!