When a young child has a high fever with red spots appearing on the face, how should parents determine if it’s a rash and seek appropriate treatment?
Is the frequency of recurrent fever in children considered normal?
Patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease experience high fever and limb tremors during treatment. Discuss the potential risks and appropriate treatment methods.
A nine-year-old child has been running a fever for about ten days, suspected to be infected with the EB stealth virus. However, there are no signs of enlargement in the liver, spleen, throat, tonsils, or lymph nodes, and the body temperature remains above 38 degrees Celsius. Is this condition caused by the EB stealth virus, and what treatment should be administered?
Is this hand, foot, and mouth disease? Symptoms include fever, red spots on the buttocks, and oral ulcers on the tip of the tongue.
If a patient experiences unexplained fever, especially persistent low-grade fever, it could be a sign of cancer. Patients should not hold lucky thoughts, as even if it’s not cancer, it could be caused by an infection. It is important to seek medical attention and treatment promptly, identify the cause of the fever, and then use medication accordingly. In addition to treatment, patients should maintain a regular lifestyle, take precautions against cold, eat light and soft foods in daily meals, ventilate frequently, and drink plenty of hot water. Good living habits are also helpful in preventing the occurrence of diseases.
If your child has a fever, sore throat, and small red spots in the mouth, it may be symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to observe if there are blisters on the hands, feet, and buttocks, and to actively seek treatment.
A child’s fever could be caused by upper respiratory infection or gastrointestinal dysfunction, necessitating symptomatic fever reduction and anti-inflammatory, antiviral treatment.
Your child has a fever of 37.6 degrees Celsius, and after taking the fever-reducing medicine, their body temperature drops, but they still have a lack of appetite and bowel movement issues. Are these symptoms of a cold?
Children with diarrhea accompanied by fever symptoms should be monitored.