Can a Child with Confirmed H1N1 Influenza Take Ceftriaxone?

The child has been diagnosed with H1N1 influenza and is running a persistent low-grade fever. They also vomit after taking medication. How should this be handled? The child is currently taking antipyretic throat-coating granules, honeysuckle granules, yin dai clear lung, and oseltamivir phosphate granules. Is it necessary to add ceftriaxone?
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Can a Child with Extra Fingers Undergo Surgery?

For children, the earlier the surgery, the smaller the scar and the easier the recovery. However, since the child is too young now, post-operative care may be more difficult. Additionally, it is necessary to check the relationship between the extra finger and other fingers. If there is no relationship, surgery to remove the extra finger can be done as early as around the child’s second birthday. It is recommended to first pay attention to dietary adjustments, avoid eating spicy,irritating food, and cold foods, and seek treatment promptly.
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