Question

The child has a swollen throat and fever. They have already taken fever-reducing medication and cold medicine, but there is no improvement. What should I do?

Answer

The symptoms of a swollen throat and fever in a child may be indicative of an upper respiratory infection. The course of a common cold usually lasts about 7 days, and even with medication, it can take several days to resolve, so there is no need to be overly concerned. It is recommended to continue taking fever-reducing medication like ibuprofen and consider switching to antibiotics such as roxithromycin. Also, ensure the child drinks plenty of water and gets adequate rest. If the symptoms do not improve, it is advisable to go to the hospital for routine blood tests and mycoplasma pneumoniae testing. In some cases, intravenous treatment may be necessary.