If a child keeps on having a fever, the medication works for 3-5 hours, and then the fever returns, it might be a mycoplasma infection. It requires dedicated medication for 7 to 15 days.
Recurrent fever in children may be caused by tonsillitis, and it is recommended to use other anti-inflammatory drugs and be hospitalized for observation.
This article provides common causes and treatment suggestions for children with persistent fever, including medication and physical cooling methods to help control and alleviate fever symptoms.
Parents seek treatment methods for a child who repeatedly has a fever, coughs, and runs a nose.
The child has a fever with cough (without phlegm) and runny nose. How should it be treated?
A three-and-a-half-year-old girl started running a high fever the night before yesterday. After her fever subsided yesterday, she began to have diarrhea, about five times a day, with stools thicker than water. Today, she started dry heaves, occurring irregularly after eating, but she does not vomit when drinking water. Previous treatment and effectiveness: Consumption of tannic acid yeast-based powder, no improvement seen. Seeking help for: How to stop diarrhea and vomiting.
How to handle the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea in children?
Children often experience vomiting, especially when traveling by car, and the frequency and intervals of vomiting are increasing, affecting their health.
Repeated vomiting in children may be caused by recurrent vomiting triggered by conditions like the common cold. Treatment methods include intravenous fluid replacement, anti-inflammatory, and antiemetic therapy. At the same time, parents should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and pay attention to their child’s dietary hygiene and balance.
The child keeps vomiting whatever they eat, has a slight fever, and has been like this for a day and a night. They are weak in the limbs, just want to sleep. No medical history. But received intravenous treatment last night, diagnosed by the doctor as upper respiratory tract infection. How should treatment be conducted, and what kind of food can they eat?