When a child has persistent fever that does not subside, you can first try alcohol sponge baths to reduce the fever, and then further investigate the cause. Fever may be caused by infection, connective tissue disease, or malignant tumors. Do not rush to take medication before the exact cause is identified. Additionally, since the nasal mucosa of children with upper respiratory tract infections is already inflamed, inhaling dry air may make them feel more uncomfortable and exacerbate coughing. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain indoor humidity by using a humidifier, hanging wet towels, mopping the floor with water, or placing a basin of water in the room to increase humidity.
When a child has a persistent fever at home, you can try physical cooling methods, such as using warm water to wipe or alcohol to rub the armpits, neck, and groin areas. Also, make sure the child drinks plenty of water or uses fever-reducing patches. May your child recover soon.
If a child has a persistent high fever and cough for 6 days, it is recommended to undergo a mycoplasma antibody test to confirm if there is a mycoplasma infection.
A 13-month-old baby is suffering from persistent high fever of 39-40°C, accompanied by tonsillitis, abdominal bloating, and continuous tearing from one eye. How should parents respond?
How to deal with a child’s persistent low fever, cough, and phlegm symptoms?
If a child has a persistent low fever with abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical examination immediately and follow the doctor’s guidance for treatment.
A child frequently coughs at night, previously diagnosed with respiratory infection, currently treated with Azithromycin granules
The child’s stomach makes a gurgling sound all the time, and they have to strain to pass gas. They don’t sleep well at night, often waking up, and have a bowel movement only every two or three days. They also frequently vomit. What medication should I give them? Is the ‘Wenpi Yang’er Granules’ effective?
What should parents do when their child has a fever?
The child has had a fever for three days, still experiencing intermittent fever after taking antipyretics, seeking non-pharmaceutical methods to reduce fever.