Question
My child has been having recurring fever. Last night, the temperature reached 39.1 degrees Celsius, and after taking fever-reducing medication, it rose to 39 degrees again in the middle of the night. Now, there is also slight coughing and nasal congestion. I am giving them an antiviral oral liquid, but they still had a fever of 39.2 degrees this morning. What medication can help them recover?
Answer
It is recommended to conduct a detailed blood routine examination promptly if a child has recurring fever to determine whether it is caused by a viral or bacterial infection. If it is a bacterial infection, antibiotic treatment may be required; if it is a viral infection, antiviral treatment is needed. The doctor will provide targeted treatment based on the examination results. During the treatment, parents simply need to take good care of their baby, ensure they drink plenty of water, and provide light, easily digestible food.