Question

The child has a high fever of nearly 40 degrees repeatedly. The fever can be brought down with intravenous drips, but the body temperature rises again once the medication is stopped. This situation has lasted for nearly half a month, and medication has not been effective. How can we boost the child’s immunity?

Answer

Repeated high fevers in children may be the result of their immune system’s response, and it is necessary to actively lower the body temperature physically and find the cause, which could be caused by mycoplasma, bacteria, or viral infection. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, use fever-reducing patches regionally, and take internal medication for adjustment. Please note that the above suggestions are for reference only, and if a child is sick, they still need to go to the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment.