Recurring fever in children can be caused by various reasons, including infectious diseases and immune system disorders. Treatment methods include medication for temperature reduction, physical temperature reduction, and finding and treating the root cause.
A nine-month-old baby’s fever might be caused by an upper respiratory infection, leading to low white blood cells and neutrophils, which could be due to a viral infection. It is recommended to check for C-reactive protein and consider using antiviral medication for treatment. Additionally, staying hydrated, keeping warm, and regular blood routine checks are also necessary.
A two-year-old child complains of eye pain, but there are no symptoms such as redness, swelling, or tears. It could be a mild case of conjunctivitis. It is recommended to use gentamicin ointment for treatment.
Baby’s egg flower-like stool may be caused by gastrointestinal infection or indigestion, and it requires examination of stool regularity and appropriate treatment.
A baby with a fever of 38 degrees may be caused by viral or bacterial infection. It is recommended to bring the baby for a routine blood test to determine the cause. Before the exact cause is known, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered, along with physical cooling methods such as alcohol wipes. If the antipyretic medication is ineffective, consider using antibiotic treatment and ensure the baby stays well-hydrated.
A baby suddenly experiences swelling and fever in the thigh, accompanied by regional fever and swelling. The possibility of inguinal lymphadenitis should be considered first. Elevated platelet count may indicate dehydration or a worsening infection, and further analysis requires providing data on white blood cell classification and the percentages of neutrophils and lymphocytes. Currently, the treatment is unclear and may need to be adjusted based on the results of bacterial culture or the condition of the infection. It is recommended to consult a professional physician for more detailed diagnosis and treatment advice.
If your child cries incessantly at night, it may be due to heat in the heart, cold in the spleen, being frightened, or indigestion. Traditional Chinese medicine can be sought for diagnosis and treatment.
Facial, foot, and hand swelling in children may be caused by cardiac edema
Discuss the possible causes of headaches, including calcification focus, choroid cyst, and vasospasm, and discuss the corresponding treatment methods.
Discuss the phenomenon of hemorrhagic spots appearing on a child’s face after crying, and provide professional advice and examination directions.