Question

The baby keeps having a high fever, and I gave her fever-reducing medicine, but she still has a fever after the effect wears off. Could it be indigestion causing a sore throat? Previous treatment and outcomes: The baby took infant Anruike, but it had no effect.

Answer

At this age, children have not fully developed their immune systems and are susceptible to external pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Common upper respiratory infections include the common cold and tonsillitis, which can potentially develop into pneumonia. The sources of infection usually include viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, and chlamydia. Therefore, sore throat is usually caused by infection and requires antibiotic or antiviral treatment. Diet adjustment for children is also very important, as gastrointestinal diseases are also common, but they are not the main cause of sore throat.