What to Do When Your Son Has a Persistent Fever

Your son has a persistent fever that doesn’t seem to go away, even after following the doctor’s instructions. He’s experiencing a neural headache and had an intravenous infusion of medication prescribed by a senior physician. Yet, he still has a high fever of up to 39.3 degrees Celsius. What should you do?
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What to Eat for Facial Palsy?

Neurogenic facial palsy is recommended to be treated with oral nerve-nourishing medication and acupuncture. However, it is necessary to exclude central facial palsy caused by neurological inflammation, and it is suggested to visit a top-tier hospital’s neurology or acupuncture department for detailed examination and treatment.
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