Possible Causes of Persistent Low Fever

Persistent low fever in a four-year-old child may be caused by bacterial or viral infection, and it is necessary to confirm the type of infection through routine blood tests and prescribe medication accordingly. During the fever, it is important to drink plenty of water and take physical cooling measures.
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Possible Causes of Rashes on a Child’s Skin

An 11-month-old child at home has been intermittently developing black bumps the size of walnuts since 4 months old, which fade away on their own after about 5-6 days. Initially, the bumps were darker and gradually turned pale yellow before disappearing. Initially, no attention was paid to them, and local doctors believed there was no serious issue.
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