A four-year-old child with a fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius, sore throat, rapid breathing during naptime, and cold feet, and a recent high fever of 39 degrees, may have tonsillitis due to respiratory infection. It is recommended to use antipyretics and antibiotics for treatment.
The child has had a fever since yesterday afternoon, initially around 38 degrees Celsius, rising to 39.6 degrees Celsius later. After using fever-reducing patches and 2ml of antipyretic medication, the temperature dropped to about 38 degrees Celsius, but it rose again every two to three hours. The child was taken to the hospital for examination, where blood tests showed a white blood cell count of 15,000 and a high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level of 21. The doctor prescribed cefixime granules. However, the fever recurred every two to three hours at night. The parent used alcohol to cool the child’s body physically, but the situation kept fluctuating. Today’s condition is similar, besides the high fever, are there any other symptoms?
The baby might have a throat inflammation, and should take some herbal cough syrup.
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