Question

The child experienced four episodes of high fever between the ages of six and ten months, with the highest rectal temperature reaching 40.5 degrees Celsius, and one episode of convulsion. What could this be related to? The doctor said it was viral fever, and it is quite common. Is that true? The duration of the illness and its persistence: Generally, it takes four days to recover after being administered intravenous fluids.

Answer

Hello, has the baby had a blood test, and is the blood count elevated? Is it a bacterial or viral infection? High fever is mainly treated symptomatically. In addition to taking medication, you can apply fever-reducing patches and use warm water for sponge baths. There are many causes of pediatric endocrine diseases. If the child is diagnosed with a pediatric endocrine disease, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for immediate treatment, cooperate with gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. The child needs a balanced diet and avoid irritating and cold foods.