A baby’s fever in the palms of their hands and soles of their feet may be due to poor peripheral circulation or a physiological normal phenomenon.
A child’s fever that persists for three days could be due to various causes, including infectious and non-infectious factors. In Taiwan, if a child is diagnosed with a respiratory infection, parents should cooperate with the doctor to actively treat the condition and pay attention to their child’s diet and hygiene habits.
The child has a fever of 39 degrees Celsius with no other symptoms and hasn’t had a bowel movement for two days. After enema treatment, the fever persists. What could be the cause?
A child with a fever, abdominal distension, and black stools may have gastrointestinal bleeding. It is recommended to undergo a gastroscopy or colonoscopy for diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.
If a child has a high blood count and persistent fever, it may be suspected as an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to use cefaclor and paracetamol phenylephrine for treatment, and physical cooling methods or antipyretic drugs may be needed.
After a child takes fever-reducing medicine, if their body temperature remains high, they should drink plenty of water, stay warm, and observe for any other discomforts.
What should you do if your child has a persistent high fever after receiving a vaccine while they are sick?
The child has had a high fever for three days, with the fever recurring continuously. The test results show elevated white blood cells and C-reactive protein levels. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
What should parents do if their child has a high fever that persists for several days?
If a child has a low fever and vomits after eating, and has diarrhea, it may be due to abdominal cold or viral infection causing diarrhea. It is recommended to give the child Qingda granules, Acyclovir granules, and Cefixime granules for combined treatment, and pay attention to keeping warm and providing water.