Recurring fever in children may be caused by inflammatory infections, commonly seen in bronchitis or pneumonia. It is recommended to undergo auscultation examination and routine blood tests to determine the cause and treatment plan.
A 2-year-old child’s body temperature did not reach 36 degrees after receiving a fever-reducing injection. Possible causes and treatment suggestions
A seven-month-old baby is experiencing high fever and loss of appetite. Can breastfeeding help alleviate the symptoms?
Children’s fever should identify the cause and treat accordingly.
A 7-month-old baby had a fever for two days and then recovered, but still has symptoms like diarrhea and loss of appetite. The question is whether to continue taking medicine.
Discussing the suitability and precautions of using a febrifuge and digestive syrup for children with mild hand, foot, and mouth disease.
When a child has a fever, besides taking fever-reducing medication, is it necessary to also use antibiotics?
If a child has recurrent fever, consider the possibility of viral or bacterial infection. It is recommended to conduct a routine blood test to determine the cause and provide corresponding anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment.
Diagnose and treat fever symptoms, avoid antibiotics, and choose between antiviral oral liquid or pediatric cool-relieving and detoxifying oral liquid, as well as fever-reducing medication based on the situation.
We provide solutions for the concerns regarding a six-month-old baby’s fever and constipation.