What should be done when a child with tracheitis experiences recurrent fever?
How to deal with the issue of recurring fever in young children?
A child has recently been experiencing lymphadenitis accompanied by recurring fever. How should this be handled?
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Recurring hand, foot, and mouth disease requires checking for frequent contact with patients and considering the possibility of weakened immunity. Timely antiviral treatment and boosting immunity after recovery are key to preventing recurrence.
Recurring high fever in children can be caused by various reasons, including infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors. In cases that are not severe, you can first use alcohol sponge baths to reduce fever and further investigate the cause. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention promptly to avoid affecting health and work status.
How should you treat a baby with recurring high fever?
After the child’s pneumonia treatment, inflammation and fever recur. How can we lower the child’s resistance and effectively treat the condition?
Recurring low fever in infants can be caused by various factors, including non-pathological reasons like heatstroke or dehydration, as well as pathological factors such as infections in the digestive, respiratory, or urinary systems. Treatment methods include cold compresses and medical treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
Patients with mycoplasma pneumonia inquire about treatment methods for recurring attacks