Question

A child who has been treated with antibiotics for three days for a fever still shows no improvement in fever symptoms and the fever recurs. After a hospital blood test, it is diagnosed as mycoplasma infection. The child has started taking azithromycin dispersible tablets, but after one day of medication, the fever has not subsided, and the child has developed silent symptoms.

Answer

Based on the provided description, mycoplasma infection typically does not respond quickly to a single or double treatment in a short period of time. It is recommended to continue following the doctor’s instructions for medication and use antipyretics when the fever temperature is below 38.5 degrees. At the same time, ensure the child has an adequate intake of fluids and maintain a light diet. I hope these suggestions are helpful to parents, and wish the child a speedy recovery and a healthy body and a beautiful life.