How to Effectively Treat Your Baby’s Fever?
A child’s fever can be caused by various reasons, including infections or other health issues.
A child’s persistent fever may be due to improper diet leading to gastrointestinal heat, which can cause lung heat and lead to concurrent lung and stomach diseases. Symptoms include sore throat, red lips, cough, easy nosebleeds, hot palms, kicking the blanket while sleeping, and dry stools. It is recommended to manage the child’s diet scientifically, eat fewer snacks, more fruits and whole grains, to improve the symptoms.
A two-year-old child suddenly developed a high fever of 40.3 degrees Celsius three days ago. After blood tests confirmed a bacterial tonsillitis, there was no sign of swelling. After three days of intravenous ceftriaxone and Yanhuning, the fever persisted, and the child recently began experiencing difficulty walking, showing a waddling gait. There were no abnormalities when sitting or lying down and turning over. Could this be due to an accidental sprain in the waist that caused the fever?
After my child had a fever and coughed, they started experiencing dizziness, chills, a slow gaze, and irritability. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
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If a baby has a low fever and the fever subsides after taking medication but returns a few hours later, it may be necessary to undergo a routine blood test to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, maintain a light diet, and avoid consuming irritating foods to promote recovery.
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A child experiencing recurrent fever with cold limbs but a warm forehead may be a sign of Kawasaki disease, and it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to rule it out.