Children may experience fever and sweating during sleep, possibly due to deficiency-induced spontaneous sweating, superficial defense being weak, and sweat leakage not stopping. It is recommended to use a large dose of Astragalus decoction to invigorate the Qi, strengthen the exterior, and stop sweating, and to add floating wheat to enhance the effect of stopping sweating.
Fever can be caused by various illnesses, common reasons include infections such as bacteria and viruses.
Understand the possible causes of red rashes in children after fever, and how to deal with acute childhood rashes.
Repeated fever in children within a day may be caused by a cold. It is recommended to administer pediatric cold medicine, such as Erchaoling, and try alcohol wipe bathing to lower the temperature. If diagnosed with a pediatric respiratory system disease, timely treatment should be sought and measures such as gastrointestinal decompression should be cooperate with .
Repeated fever in infants can be caused by various factors, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. Understanding the causes and taking appropriate measures is crucial for the child’s health.
Children with tonsillitis may experience symptoms such as throat pain, fever, cough, fatigue, and headache, requiring timely treatment.
Vomiting and diarrhea in children are often common in pediatric infections, such as viral influenza or mesenteric lymphadenitis, and may require further examination and treatment.
A 12-year-old child with a high fever for 4 days may be suffering from viral fever symptoms. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test for diagnosis, and if severe, seek medical attention promptly.
A 12-year-old child with a high fever that persists for 4 days may be caused by a viral infection. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test to assist in diagnosis and take appropriate measures to reduce fever based on symptoms.
A baby may have repeated fevers due to upper respiratory infections or other reasons and should be examined by a doctor promptly.