Question

What were the previous treatment situations and effects after a 2-year-old child’s body temperature did not reach 36 degrees after receiving a fever-reducing injection? What should parents do?

Answer

Recurring fever in children may be caused by viral, bacterial, or mycoplasma infections. If the fever persists, it may indicate that the infection has not been effectively controlled. It is recommended to observe the throat condition, check blood routine to determine whether it is a viral or bacterial infection, and provide symptomatic anti-inflammatory and antiviral medications. At the same time, encourage the child to drink warm water, which can help with the treatment, and maintain a positive attitude to enhance the activity of the immune system.