The child had a fever of 37.6°C, treated with no effect, seeking expert advice.
A child’s fever is a symptom, usually accompanied by discomfort, but it’s not necessary to rush to the doctor. You can observe and provide proper care at home.
A child with a fever of 39.2 degrees and many small red bumps may have roseola. The rash appears after the fever subsides.
A 19-year-old child had a fever of 40 degrees, accompanied by seizures and eyes rolling back. Immediate medical examination and cooling treatment are recommended.
The child has had a fever for over 34 days without a confirmed diagnosis or fever control. How should parents handle the situation?
Treatment and preventive measures for a child’s fever
After a child has a fever, if they still have tonsillitis, cough, and phlegm, children’s cold medicine can be used to relieve symptoms and attention should be paid to symptomatic treatment.
If a child experiences symptoms of fever and dry vomiting, it may be caused by gastroenteritis. It is recommended to carefully observe the child’s mental state and general condition, check blood routine white blood cell count, and pay special attention to granulocyte ratios. If necessary, fluid replacement therapy can be administered. If the child’s mental state is good, oral medication can be tried, and close observation is advised. It is suggested that patients seek prompt and systematic examination at a regular three-level A hospital based on their own condition for targeted treatment and rapid recovery.
A nine-month-old child has a fever above 38 degrees, here’s how to handle it
Medical advice for an 8-year-old child with a fever of 39 degrees.