Fever and convulsions in children may be due to high fever seizures, commonly seen in children aged 5 to 6 months to 6 years. At this stage, the child’s nervous system is not fully developed, and it is easy to cause convulsions in high temperatures. Treatment methods include timely fever reduction and physical cooling.
A child’s fever and cough may be caused by bacterial or viral infections. It is recommended to check blood tests to determine the cause and use safe, low-side-effect fever-reducing medication if necessary. Maintain hydration and physical cooling to prevent seizures. Parents should also pay attention to their child’s balanced diet, avoiding picky eating, to enhance immunity. If diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, immediate treatment in accordance with the doctor’s instructions is required.
A child’s fever and cough may be due to an upper respiratory infection, with treatment based on antiviral measures. Medication can be administered for severe coughs. Adequate rest and hydration also aid in recovery.
If a baby has a fever, diarrhea with blood strands, it may be toxic dysentery. It is recommended to seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment promptly to avoid further harm to the child’s body.
It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up first to identify the cause and treat accordingly.
The child has a fever and headache, with a history of receiving Karsil injection. Inquiry on whether to continue the injection and the corresponding measures.
A child has been running a fever for two days, has taken ibuprofen and fever-reducing granules, and is sweating heavily at night like taking a bath. Parents inquire about how to handle the situation.
What should you do when a child has a fever and dry heaves?
For a child with a fever at night, if the temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius, fever-reducing medication can be used. If the temperature is above 38.5 degrees Celsius or the symptoms are severe, immediate medical attention should be sought.
Physical cooling should be the first choice for a baby with a fever, especially for infants. If physical cooling is ineffective, appropriate small amounts of antipyretic medication can be used for medication cooling.