Understanding the Management of Newborn Fever
If an infant’s fever persists for more than 10 days and the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, it is necessary to actively cool down and investigate the cause
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A two-and-a-half-year-old girl has been experiencing repeated fevers despite taking fever-reducing medication. Yesterday’s blood test indicated a viral infection. Today, she hasn’t taken any medication but is in good spirits with a temperature around 38.5 degrees. The question is whether she needs to see a doctor again.
This article provides professional opinions on whether a child with a fever needs medication.
When a child has a fever, high fever should be treated with fever-reducing medication, while low fever requires physical cooling. The diet should be light and rest is essential. Consider using antibiotics and antiviral drugs for treatment, and monitor closely. In terms of diet, it is recommended to feed the child warm foods.