Managing High Fever in Children with Acute Pharyngitis

A two-year-old child experienced a high fever of 39.4 degrees due to acute pharyngitis. After medical treatment, the child was prescribed pediatric Qingyan Granules and Amoxicillin, along with fever-reducing medication to control temperature. The evening temperature was 37.6 degrees, and the parents inquired whether further fever-reducing medication was needed.
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Medication Recommendations for a 1-Year-Old Baby with Diarrhea and Fever

On the first day of illness, the baby experienced vomiting and diarrhea with a body temperature of 37.2°C, which rose to 38.3°C at night. On the second day, there was no vomiting, but diarrhea persisted and appetite was poor. The baby had received intravenous treatment (including ceftriaxone, fever-reducing medication, and antiviral drugs) in the hospital, but the symptoms did not improve. Stool tests showed no abnormalities. Seeking expert guidance.
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