If a child has a recurring fever, it’s recommended to check routine blood test and a chest X-ray, and treat the symptoms accordingly.
A child experiencing recurrent fever, dry vomiting, and abdominal pain was found to have an enlarged abdominal lymph node and heart abnormalities during examination. A heart defect of 9 millimeters was also discovered.
What should you do if a child has a persistent fever, diarrhea, cough, and a thick tongue coating?
A child with a persistent sore throat, cough, and fever seeks professional advice
A three-and-a-half-year-old girl has had a fever for three consecutive days, with no improvement after taking medication. Should she be hospitalized?
Children with fever due to viral infection may have a course lasting up to 7 days. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and combine it with physical cooling.
A child keeps on having fever and coughing, Western medicine treatment has been ineffective, and the parents are seeking advice on Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment.
If a child has a persistent fever accompanied by cough, it is important to promptly determine the cause and take appropriate measures to reduce the fever to avoid high fever seizures and maintain a normal body temperature.
When a child frequently has a fever, parents may feel worried. Here, we offer some suggestions to help parents deal with this situation.
How should parents handle a child who keeps on having a fever?