How to Handle a Child’s Sudden Fever Up to 39 Degrees with Red and Swollen Throat

A child suddenly developed a high fever up to 39 degrees, and after taking antipyretics, the temperature dropped. However, the next morning, the fever returned to 39 degrees again. After a medical diagnosis, it was found to be tonsillitis with a mild inflammation. Blood tests revealed a mild inflammation, and medication for clearing the throat and pediatric amoxicillin were prescribed. Nevertheless, the fever did not improve, and the next steps in handling the situation were inquired about.
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How to Handle a Child’s Vomiting?

Based on the description, possible causes include indigestion, intestinal infection, gastritis, etc. It is recommended to maintain a stable mood, get plenty of rest, apply heat to the abdomen, drink more water, and take oral tonifying medicine. If necessary, seek medical treatment at a hospital.
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