Question

Each time my 5-year-old child has a high fever, it is accompanied by elevated blood counts, and they need to be treated with intravenous antibiotics for a week. More often than not, the fever becomes more severe at night after receiving intravenous treatment during the day. What precautions should parents take?

Answer

Elevated blood counts are typically caused by bacterial infections and usually require antibiotic treatment. It is recommended to ensure the child drinks plenty of water, eats fresh fruits and vegetables, and avoids spicy and irritating foods as well as puffed snacks and fried foods. If the child frequently experiences this condition, it may indicate a lower immune system, and medication to boost immunity can be considered. These are the suggestions for handling the question of ‘How to deal with a 5-year-old child’s persistent fever accompanied by elevated blood counts’. I hope this helps you; wishing you good health!