Question

The child has a fever of 38.1~38.7 degrees Celsius, accompanied by cold hands and feet, nasal congestion, and dry vomiting. From February 15, 2010, to the present, the child has received intravenous treatment (Pioneer cephalosporin), taken Anbeite, and used rectal medication for fever reduction. Currently, we hope to understand how to further assist the child in cooling down.

Answer

Based on the described situation, the child should be experiencing these symptoms due to the fever. It is recommended to use double-pyridine analgesic dispersible tablets and vitamin C for antipyretic effects. At the same time, carboxymethylsterine tablets or cool blood tablets can be used for cooling and to promote the excretion of nasal secretions. If the body temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius, you can use warm water sponge baths to cool down; if the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, you will need to use fever-reducing drugs like Merline. Additionally, drinking ginger sugar water orally can help relieve chills and stop vomiting.