Question

The patient has been running a fever for two days with temperatures fluctuating between 37°C and 39.2°C. They feel nausea and have a decreased appetite. The fever continues despite taking medication, and the patient is unsure of what to do. How should I seek help?

Answer

Based on the information provided, the primary suspicion is an acute upper respiratory infection caused by a virus, which typically presents with symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, or nasal congestion. It is recommended to use antibiotic medications and to complement them with drugs like Qingkailing or Yanhuning that have cooling and detoxifying effects for better results. Viruses