Summary of the question and answer
Common reasons and treatment suggestions for why a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease continues to have a fever after the rash has subsided
A high fever in children can be caused by common illnesses such as the common cold and tonsillitis, or more serious diseases like pneumonia, measles, or meningitis. Antipyretics can only relieve symptoms and do not have antibacterial or antiviral properties. It is important to determine the cause of the fever before administering any medication to avoid affecting the correct diagnosis and treatment of the illness.
My child vomits while eating, and this issue has been present since birth. I want to know the cause and solution.
Solutions for Poor Nutrient Absorption in Children
The baby is three months old and has recently shown a lack of appetite for dinner and often vomits. How should this be handled?
How Can I Help My Baby Improve Their Difficulty in Defecating?
A two-year-old child experiences loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting after a fever. Parents inquire about the cause and whether they can give the child some digestion aids first.
For patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease, persistent fever even after receiving intravenous treatment may indicate a viral infection or other complications. Understanding the causes and taking appropriate treatment measures is crucial.
A 3.5-year-old baby still wakes up at night after the fever from hand, foot, and mouth disease subsides, which may be related to viral invasion.