Recurring attacks of pediatric asthma can be treated with preventive medications and antibiotics, but should be done under the guidance of a specialist physician.
This condition is mainly caused by a contagious inflammation within the body or due to viral infection, and simply taking antipyretic medication will not have any special effect.
What should you do if a child keeps getting a cold with fever?
Understand the causes of recurring fever and diarrhea in children, and obtain scientifically based treatment recommendations.
When patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease experience recurring fever, they should seek professional medical assistance and adopt appropriate antiviral treatment and temperature control measures.
Discusses treatment methods for a 14-month-old child experiencing recurring fever due to tonsillitis.
What to do when a child has a cold with recurring fever?
Children with hand, foot, and mouth disease experiencing recurrent fever should receive regular treatment in the hospital and closely monitor their condition.
Recurring fever in children with pneumonia is often caused by an incomplete treatment of an upper respiratory infection. Treatment includes the use of antibiotics such as cephalosporins or penicillin, as well as antipyretic medications. Additionally, patients should drink plenty of water and actively prevent colds.
What should be done when a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease experiences intermittent fever?