A child with a fever of 38 degrees experienced a drop in temperature after taking medication, but the fever returned the next morning. The query is on how to handle the situation.
A 9-month-old baby is experiencing fever, runny nose, and chills. What should be done?
After a child’s fever is treated with antibiotics, the fever symptoms persist. Inquiry about further treatment methods
A 4-year-old child experiences a fever once a day, lasting for half a month, accompanied by clear nasal discharge and symptoms of coughing with phlegm, and occasionally painful toes during the fever.
A 3-year-old child has a fever of 39 degrees at night, has been diagnosed with tonsillitis and treated with antibiotics, but the fever persists. Inquiry about whether the tonsillitis has healed and how to handle the situation.
Analysis of Persistent Low Fever After Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Treatment recommendations for an 8-month-old baby with a fever over 39 degrees, possibly accompanied by cold symptoms.
When a child has a fever confirmed as a viral infection, inquire about appropriate medication treatment and whether intravenous drip is necessary.
A child has been coughing for about twenty days and has had a fever for three days. After taking cephalosporin and antipyretics, the body temperature dropped to 37.8 degrees, with symptoms of clear nasal mucus and sneezing. The question is whether such treatment is appropriate, whether there are any harms, and how to get further assistance.
Antibiotic medications are commonly used to treat fever in infants and young children with tonsillitis. In addition to systemic medication, regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar drug injections can also be performed. Painkillers can be administered for severe throat pain, and antipyretics can be taken for fever symptoms. In severe cases, medical attention should be sought early, and surgery may be considered. It is important to maintain warmth and prevent recurrence of infection in daily life.