The baby seems fine during the day but suddenly develops a fever of over 39 degrees at night. After taking fever-reducing medication and suspension, the fever subsides, but the body temperature rises again to 38.7 degrees after the effect wears off. The hospital examination confirms a viral infection, with no specific medicine available, but three types of medication have been prescribed for treatment. I would like to inquire whether it is still safe to use fever-reducing medication in this situation and if it can be taken with other medications.
How should one handle a baby’s diarrhea after drinking red sugar and hawthorn water?
A baby’s yellow nasal discharge during a cold might be due to catching a chill. You can try giving them Sensilac and Magan granules, and have their blood count checked. If the blood count is elevated, antibiotic treatment with Azithromycin may be necessary. Encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, and use ibuprofen suspension for fever relief if needed.
A baby is experiencing a persistent cough with throat phlegm. Medications like ribavirin have been used without improvement, and solutions are sought.
If a baby experiences a fever after roseola, immediate medical attention is required, along with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and antiviral drugs. Chinese medicine treatments, such as antiviral oral liquids and Platycodon root decoctions, can be used in conjunction.
What should you do if a baby has a fever again soon after roseola?
If a baby has a fever and red dots appear on their body, it may be due to dermatitis, fungal infections, or other skin issues. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and appropriate treatment measures.
Seeking medical advice for a child with persistent high fever.
How should you handle a child’s persistent fever?
If a baby has a fever, takes medicine but still lacks energy and has phlegm, it is important to measure body temperature, drink plenty of water, and consider medical consultation.