When a child has a fever, it is recommended to first use physical cooling methods, such as wiping armpits and groin areas with warm water. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, consider using ibuprofen suspension as a fever reducer. This method is safe, effective, and has fewer side effects.
My baby is eleven months old and has had a temperature between 37.0℃ and 37.2℃ for the past three days, accompanied by yellow purulent nasal discharge. He is currently taking Good Doctor Antiviral Granules. I am wondering if this is a sign of fever and if I need to take him to the hospital for a blood test.
Is my child’s runny nose, crying, red rash, fever, and cough indicative of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
After eating ice cream at a convenience store, the child developed cough and fever symptoms. After taking cephalosporin anti-inflammatory medication and a clearing fluid medicine, the fever somewhat subsided, but the cough did not improve. Asking whether it might be a wind-cold cough and seeking related treatment advice.
Discuss whether pediatric diarrhea and fever are caused by gastroenteritis and provide professional advice.
For issues of newborn fever and discomfort, physical cooling should be done under medical guidance. Blood should be carefully examined to determine if the child has an inflammatory infection. In case of abnormal infection, timely targeted drug anti-inflammatory treatment should be administered. For minor cases, physical cooling can be applied. For specific cases, the treatment method should be determined according to the doctor’s advice based on the specific cause, and the child’s reaction should be observed.
Explore the causes of pre-menstrual fever and headaches, and provide professional medical advice.
Repeated fever in children can be caused by various reasons, and it is necessary to undergo a routine blood test to determine the cause and treat accordingly to avoid recurrent fever.
Severe fever and convulsions in children can be very serious, potentially causing fainting or brain damage.
A child is experiencing fever and small blisters all over the body, and there is a question about whether a red spot around the anus of a 2.5-year-old child is related to Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.