Question

A 10-month-old boy suddenly developed a fever yesterday morning, and ibuprofen did not help reduce the fever, nor did sweating. Today’s urine test results showed a viral infection. Is this an acute rash disease? Can a urinalysis diagnose this condition?

Answer

Viral fevers typically last for 3 to 5 days with intermittent fever. Ibuprofen can only relieve the fever symptoms at the moment. Acute rash diseases present with intermittent fever followed by rash, after which the body temperature returns to normal. Based on the current situation, the baby’s condition does not support this diagnosis. The above is the suggestion for the question “What to do when a 10-month-old boy suddenly develops a fever yesterday morning,” hoping it will be helpful to you, and wishing you good health.