Children’s fever is common in upper respiratory infections, requiring fever reduction and anti-inflammatory, antiviral treatment.
An 8-year-old girl has been experiencing persistent fever with a temperature of 43 degrees for half a year, along with leg pain. She inquires about possible causes and treatment methods.
Consultation on a child’s sore throat accompanied by recurring fever, including medication and treatment methods.
A one-year-old child has been experiencing intermittent fever, with temperatures reaching up to 39 degrees, lasting for three days. There are no other symptoms such as runny nose or cough. Blood routine tests show normal results. Seek solutions for the recurring fever.
Advice on dealing with and managing fever, cough, and runny nose in children
Offer common strategies for dealing with high fever and tonsillitis in young children.
Offering Treatment Suggestions for Babies with Fever
A child between the ages of six and ten months experienced four episodes of high fever, with the highest rectal temperature reaching 40.5 degrees Celsius, and one episode of convulsion. The parents consulted a doctor about the cause and treatment methods of the high fever.
When a child shows symptoms of gastroenteric fever, how should parents correctly diagnose and treat it?
A fever over 38.5°C in children, often caused by throat pain, is typically due to bacterial or viral infection. Treatment with fever-reducing medication is recommended, along with antibiotics and antiviral drugs for better efficacy. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid spicy foods during treatment.