Question
A 12-year-old boy began to have a fever on December 11 and was diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia. He was hospitalized for 7 days and then took medication at home for 5 days. On the evening of December 22, he started having a fever again. Despite being in good spirits and not coughing, his temperature reached up to 40 degrees Celsius with high fever every 5-6 hours. A blood routine and lung sounds were reviewed on December 24, and the doctor suggested taking ceftriaxone for three days before another check-up. Currently, the child has a high fever every 5-6 hours, with physical cooling measures taken during low fever periods and the use of children’s Tylenol. How should parents handle this situation?