Child Has Fever of 38 Degrees Every Night, How to Handle It When Normally 37 Degrees for Four Days?

An 8-year-old boy has been running a fever for four consecutive days, with a high fever of 38 degrees during the night and a normal temperature of 37 degrees during the day. He is currently receiving treatment with a drug named Nuomi, but is unsure how to proceed. Blood tests show W-MCR of 0.123, W-LCR of 0.451, and MPV of 9.0. The doctor diagnosed it as viral influenza.
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Cost of Treatment for Idiopathic Short Stature

Idiopathic short stature is caused by insufficient growth hormone secretion and requires hormone treatment; traditional Chinese medicine is ineffective for this condition. It is recommended to first check the child’s growth hormone levels, and then proceed with treatment after a confirmed diagnosis. There are many causes of short stature, and it is necessary to identify the cause before treatment can be targeted effectively. For example, short stature caused by chronic renal insufficiency can be accelerated by growth hormone therapy, with studies indicating that it can increase a child’s height by 3 to 6 centimeters per year.
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