Question

My child sometimes has a high fever, and sometimes there is no fever. What is going on? How has past treatment been and what were the results? Sometimes I give him a shot, and I want to know what kind of help I can get? I want to know what kind of medicine should be used?

Answer

The symptoms in the baby’s case may be indicative of upper respiratory tract infection. If the symptoms persist for a longer period, it is suggested to perform a complete blood count check to determine the cause. The principle of treatment is anti-inflammatory and antipyretic. Medications such as Amoxicillin/Clavulanic acid granules and Double-Ginseng oral liquid can be taken. If the fever recurs and oral medication is not effective, intravenous fluid therapy may be required. With this, the disease can be improved, wishing for a speedy recovery.