My child experienced abdominal pain last night. A check-up today showed gas accumulation in the abdomen. My child has a history of bronchitis and has been receiving injections for several days. The child had a fever last night, and despite receiving another injection today, the fever persisted at 38.8°C. Blood tests showed an elevated white blood cell count and an increased proportion of neutrophils. What should I do?
An 8-month-old baby has had a fever for 3 days, with temperatures fluctuating between 37.1° and 39.7°. The baby has been given fever-reducing medication and suppositories, as well as various physical cooling methods, but the fever persists. Blood tests show a low white blood cell count and neutrophils, with lymphocytes elevated, suggesting a possible viral infection. Inquire about better treatment options.
Enema treatment for fever is considered safe, but it may have some minor side effects, such as diarrhea or abdominal discomfort. In very rare cases, more serious complications such as bowel perforation may occur.
When a child has a low fever, it is recommended to give them light and easy-to-digest soup dishes, such as salt porridge or winter melon soup, and avoid greasy foods. At the same time, pay attention to observing the child’s mental state and changes in their condition, and seek medical attention in a timely manner.
Medical advice for a 17-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and fever
A 7-year-old child has a swollen throat and a fever of 39 degrees. The child has taken fever-reducing medication like ibuprofen and cold medicine, but the fever persists, and it has been two days. Asking for ways to improve the situation.
A child has been suffering from a persistent fever for a month without improvement despite intravenous treatment. The fever fluctuates, worsening at night. Laboratory tests show no abnormalities. What past treatment methods and outcomes have been tried? No family history of hereditary diseases.
A child of one and a half years old started showing symptoms on the afternoon of June 18th, with the main symptom being intermittent fever ranging from 38.0 to 38.5°C. On the afternoon of June 23rd, chills began and the body temperature dropped to 35°C. Blood tests and ECGs showed normal results.
If your child has a fever over 38.5 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen should be taken. If the temperature is below 38.5 degrees, physical cooling methods can be used. It is recommended to administer antipyretic and detoxifying medications, such as Lan Qin Oral Liquid or Pu Di Lan Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid.
If your baby has been running a fever for half a month, it’s important to find the cause and receive timely treatment. It is recommended to undergo a tuberculin test and have a chest X-ray taken to rule out tuberculosis.