How to Handle a High Fever

If a baby has a high fever over 38.5 degrees Celsius, it may be caused by pathogenic factors such as bacterial or viral infections. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test to determine the pathogen and to carry out antipyretic and detoxification treatment on the basis of effective anti-infection treatment. Antibiotics such as azithromycin, erythromycin, and ribavirin can be used, along with symptomatic pediatric fever-reducing medication. Traditional Chinese medicine like Shuanghuanglian and Qingjie Oral Liquid can also help promote recovery.
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How to Handle a High Fever?

Persistent high fever in children may be caused by severe cold, viral infections, or bacterial infections. It is recommended to ensure adequate rest and warmth, use ibuprofen suspension drops for symptomatic treatment, and consider using cefpodoxime to prevent infection. If necessary, a blood routine check should be performed for an accurate diagnosis to facilitate treatment.
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How to Handle a High White Blood Cell Percentage

After a week of the common cold and two days of intravenous drip, my white blood cell count is now 28.8, neutrophils 86.8, lymphocytes 7.1, eosinophils 0.0, neutrophils 25.0, monocytes 1.7, and eosinophil granulocytes 0.01. The white blood cell count is elevated, as is the eosinophil count, but there are no abnormalities in red blood cells or platelets. The elevated white blood cell count is due to an elevated eosinophil count. Antibiotics have not shown any effect. Consider parasitic infection. Parasitic infections are not limited to the intestines. It is recommended to undergo a parasitic antibody test and regularly check blood routine. If the white blood cell count remains high, it may require treatment. It is advisable to consult a doctor for more information.
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How to Handle a Low Fever of 39 Degrees with Vomiting?

Conduct a detailed examination based on the described situation, and actively treat after diagnosis. Pay attention to diet, drink plenty of water, get adequate rest, and avoid adverse effects. Vitamin C can be taken, as colds are often caused by viruses. Early use of antiviral drugs such as virazole and viralin is recommended. If vomiting is present and it’s difficult to take medication, timely intravenous fluid therapy is required.
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