Question

A four-year-old child has been treated with cefoperazone sodium acid anhydrous and Reduning for four days, and the high fever has subsided. However, the child now shows a reluctance to move, prefers to lie down, and often cries. There has been no bowel movement for the past four days, and now the stool has become loose, accompanied by nausea. In this situation, can we be discharged from the hospital? Will there be complications?

Answer

After four days of treatment, although the high fever in the four-year-old patient has receded, symptoms of nausea and loose stool have appeared, which may be related to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to pay attention to diet, avoid eating cold foods, and maintain warmth. The child can continue to be treated in the hospital for two more days until the condition is fully recovered and the mental state returns to normal before being discharged to go home for rehabilitation. The same attention should be given to diet, avoiding cold foods, and ensuring warmth.