Female, 1 year old, normal during the day but suddenly developed a fever at night. How should I handle this situation?
How to deal with a four-year-old child’s fever up to 37.8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by fever in the hands and feet with no other symptoms
What should be done if a three-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent fever for two months?
If a child develops a fever after receiving a vaccine, it is typically a reaction to the vaccination. Parents can treat the fever with physical cooling methods, such as using a damp towel to cool the forehead or reducing clothing to dissipate heat. If the fever persists or worsens, consider giving appropriate antipyretics, such as naproxen. However, it is essential to consult a doctor before using any medication. In addition, parents should pay attention to other symptoms in the child, such as vomiting and diarrhea, and seek medical attention immediately if there are any concerns.
Fever convulsions are a common symptom in infants and young children. How should parents handle them?
Persistent fever in children can be caused by various reasons. First, you can use alcohol-based sponge baths to lower body temperature, but at the same time, you should identify the cause of the fever and treat it accordingly. For children with recurrent fever due to pneumonia, consider using ceftriaxone and albuterol, kind of chemical used in treating asthma for treatment.
Offer suggestions on how to physically reduce a child’s fever when it reaches 39 degrees
It is recommended to use a warm towel to wipe the body, or to take medications like Nimesulide for fever reduction.
Discussing the rapid fever reduction methods for children with a fever of 39 degrees, including medication use and physical cooling techniques.
A 5-year-old child has been running a fever for a day and a half, with a temperature of 39.5°C. After taking Mefenamic Acid, the fever recurs. There are white blisters in the mouth, sore throat, and the child is afraid to drink water. There is occasional coughing. The tongue is slightly yellow due to the medication, and the white blisters are noticeable. How should medication be prescribed? Do you need to go to the hospital for a blood test?