Question
Every morning, the child has a high fever of 37.7, and in the afternoon and evening, it’s 37-37.4. On the 28th, we received injections for leprosy and BCG. Previous treatment and effectiveness: Received fever-reducing injections and taken fever-reducing medicine, but it didn’t work. The throat is slightly red and swollen, and Pioneer cephalosporin infusion(pioneer anti-inflammatory drops) were administered. Desired assistance: I would like to ask if there is a connection between the daily high fever and the leprosy injection. Do we need to take medicine or do we need to have a more detailed examination? Or is there some inflammation that causes the high fever?
Answer
Based on your description of the child’s condition, it is considered that the child may have a cold. It is recommended that you take the child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible, including checking the child’s blood routine to determine which pathogen is causing the infection, so that targeted treatment can be carried out. Under the guidance of a doctor, appropriate use of antibiotics, and ensuring the child drinks plenty of water to accelerate recovery from the illness. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish your child a speedy recovery.