Question

What should be done to control the condition when a child has an upper respiratory infection?

Answer

When a child experiences an upper respiratory infection, the following measures can be taken to control the condition:

  1. General Measures: Ensure the child gets adequate rest, avoids excessive activity, and maintains a well-ventilated and comfortable living environment. Additionally, it is advisable to keep the child away from crowded places to reduce the risk of infection from other bacteria or viruses.
  2. Diet: During the infection, the child’s appetite may decrease. Offer light and easily digestible foods such as congee or egg flower soup, and encourage the child to drink plenty of water to promote the excretion of metabolic waste in the body.
  3. Symptomatic Treatment: If the child’s body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, fever-reducing medication can be used or physical cooling methods such as cold compresses with a damp towel can be applied to the forehead. However, if the child experiences symptoms like chills, cold compresses should not be used. Remember to closely monitor the child’s condition changes during treatment, and seek medical attention promptly if necessary.