Male, 7 years old, My child has had a cold and fever recently, with persistent coughing and runny nose, the condition fluctuating. What should I do if my child has a fever?
How should you handle a child with a fever of 37.9°C?
Seeking medical advice for a child with persistent high fever.
The child has had a high fever for three days, with the fever recurring continuously. The test results show elevated white blood cells and C-reactive protein levels. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
After a child’s fever does not subside after taking Chinese medicine, they went to the hospital where antipyretic medicine was prescribed. However, due to a weight scale error, the child’s actual weight was 54 pounds, but the scale showed 61 pounds. Is it safe to take 10 milliliters of antipyretic medicine?
How to handle a 15-month-old child with a fever of 37.6 degrees
When a child has a fever of 37.8°C, one can initially try physical cooling methods such as alcohol sponge baths, and further investigate the cause of the fever.
Parents inquire about a two-and-a-half-year-old child who had a fever for three days, with body temperature dropping to 35 degrees after 12 hours of sustained low fever, asking for the cause
If a child has a fever accompanied by red dots on the skin, it could be due to an allergy or eczema. It’s important to seek medical attention and pay attention to hygiene and diet.
If a child has a fever for over five hours without improvement, despite taking fever-reducing medicine and using fever-reducing patches, it’s important to find the root cause and treat it accordingly. Consider using lukewarm water for sponge baths or seeking medical examination and treatment.