Medication Recommendations for Children with Fever
For the issue of your baby having a fever for three days, here are professional recommendations.
A child experiencing a high fever at night with a slight cough, around 39 degrees Celsius, has been treated in the hospital for 7 days without success. What could be the condition, and how should it be handled?
Q: What is the normal body temperature for a four-month-old baby? The baby had a high fever before, but it has now recovered and gone home. Now, the baby has a slight fever again with a temperature of 38.1 degrees.
The baby has had a fever for two days, with the highest temperature reaching 38.5 degrees Celsius. The fever subsides with medication but returns without it. The tongue has a white coating, and green stools are also present. What could be the cause, and do I need to take the baby to the hospital?
Discuss treatment methods for pediatric recurrent tonsillitis accompanied by high fever, including medication and surgical options.
At 28 days old, a newborn shows symptoms of fever, sneezing, nasal congestion, and vomiting. How should one check and care for the baby to prevent dehydration and monitor the condition?
Discuss the potential hazards and recommended treatment methods for a two-year-old and four-month-old boy who experienced fever, colds, coughs, and tonsillitis, and used traditional Chinese medicine fever-reducing patches.
After recovery from fever, children often experience recurring high fever. No abnormalities have been found in comprehensive checks. What could be the cause and how should it be handled?
Persistent fever in children can be caused by a variety of factors, including infectious and non-infectious ones.