Question

A two-year-old child is suffering from bronchitis with recurring fever. The C-reactive protein index is 56. After 5 days of plaster treatment and 7 days of medication, the C-reactive protein index dropped to 6.5. However, the child developed a fever again two days later, accompanied by cold symptoms. What should be the treatment approach?

Answer

Based on your description, the child appears to have bronchitis. It is recommended to seek hospitalization for inpatient treatment, including intravenous infusion. Simply taking oral medication may not be effective in controlling the condition. In daily life, maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and drink plenty of water. Continuously monitor body temperature and apply physical cooling or oral fever-reducing medication as needed.