Your baby is running a persistent high fever, suspected to be influenza, how should you handle it?
A 1-year-4-month-old baby has been experiencing a repeated fever over 39 degrees for 3 days, with a urine test showing a viral infection. The fever-reducing medicine can only temporarily alleviate the symptoms, and the parents are inquiring about the possibility of infant rash fever and the recommended frequency of using fever-reducing medication.
The baby suddenly developed a fever of 38.5 degrees at night. After applying a fever-reducing patch and wiping the body with warm water, the baby was diagnosed with influenza at the hospital on the third day. The treatment has ended, but the baby still has a persistent fever, cough, and runny nose. How should you proceed further?
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