Question
The child’s body temperature ranges from 38.1℃ to 38.7℃, with cold limbs, nasal congestion, and dry vomiting. From February 15, 2010, to the present, the treatment and its effects include intravenous infusion (pioneer), taking Anbeite, and using rectal medication to reduce fever. What help is needed: how to handle the situation?
Answer
Based on the description, the child may be experiencing symptoms due to a fever. Recommendation: The body temperature will only drop once the fever is completely cured. You can use double-punch pseudoephedrine tablets, vitamin C, and other medications to combat the fever, as well as using cool blood tablets (carbocysteine tablets) to lower the body temperature and promote the excretion of nasal secretions. When the body temperature is below 38.5℃, a warm water sponge bath can be used to cool down; if the body temperature exceeds 38.5℃, then you need to use fever-reducing medications like Merck for symptomatic treatment. In addition, ginger honey water can be taken for dispelling colds and stopping vomiting.