Persistent high fever in hand, foot, and mouth disease may indicate severe inflammation. It is recommended to observe the child’s symptoms and check routine blood test . In severe cases, intravenous immunoglobulin therapy may be required. Daily care is also very important.
What to do when a child has persistent high fever on the fifth day of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
What should parents do if their child still has a persistent low fever after receiving an intravenous injection?
This article provides handling suggestions for children who repeatedly experience low fevers, including cause analysis and countermeasures.
A parent inquires about a 3-year-old child who has been suffering from recurrent low fever, despite receiving 8 days of intravenous treatment with no improvement, and seeks professional advice.
Persistent low fever can be caused by various reasons, and it is important to determine the cause and take appropriate measures.
Learn about the treatment methods for nausea and loss of appetite caused by dyspepsia, including dietary adjustments and medication recommendations.
This article provides information and advice on how to handle persistent pediatric pneumonia.
If a child has a persistent sore throat and fever for several days, it is important to seek medical attention for intravenous treatment.
An eight-month-old girl has been experiencing persistent vomiting and diarrhea for a week, with the diarrhea now presenting as watery. After trying various medications, the symptoms have not improved. How should parents cope with persistent vomiting and diarrhea in young children?