Question

A 7-year-old child has experienced a fever every ten to twenty days over the past year, with temperatures reaching over 38 degrees Celsius. After visiting the hospital, the child was diagnosed with a viral or respiratory infection. Recently, the child underwent an immune function test, which showed normal results, as did the anti-O index. Question: Why does the child have a fever again after several weeks to twenty days of treatment? What could be the cause?

Answer

Hello, if the pathological reaction is severe, it is recommended that you visit the hospital again for a detailed examination and symptomatic treatment to avoid delaying the condition. In addition to treatment, attention should also be paid to the cooling effect during fever. It is suggested to use cold water to wipe the body, especially areas with higher temperatures such as under the armpits and groin. After squeezing the sponge thoroughly, wipe these areas in order while covering other parts with clothing to facilitate evaporation and heat dissipation. When you have a fever, your body cools down through sweating; however, when your body temperature rises, it reduces sweat gland secretion to prevent excessive water loss, which hinders your body’s cooling function. The solution to this problem is to consume fluids, drinking plenty of water and juice, especially beetroot juice and carrot juice. If you want tomato juice, choose low-sodium products. The above suggestions are for “The Mystery of a 7-Year-Old Child’s Frequent Fever,” hoping they will be helpful to you. Wishing you health!