Offering advice on how to handle a 2-year-old boy’s fever after a bath.
A 2-year-old child with a persistent fever, despite receiving a fever-reducing injection, is still running a temperature of 39 degrees. An urgent solution is needed.
The child keeps on having a fever, blood tests show inflammation, with mouth ulcers present. How can the problem be solved?
If a 2.5-year-old child repeatedly has a fever without a runny nose or cough, what should be done?
Discuss the treatment and preventive measures for a 3-month-old baby with a fever
What should parents do when their child has a fever and a swollen throat?
If a 3-year-old child has a fever of 38 degrees Celsius accompanied by rapid breathing, it is essential to seek immediate medical attention to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A 4-year-old child has cough with phlegm and a fever of 39.2 degrees. After taking fever-reducing medicine, the temperature dropped, but there is still fever and chills in the limbs. How should one handle this situation?
Offer suggestions for dealing with a 4-year-old child’s tonsillitis, fever, and cold hands and feet
A baby’s continuous fever can be caused by various reasons, including infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors. It is recommended to use alcohol-based sponge baths to reduce the fever first, and then find out the cause of the fever. It is not advisable to rush into medication before determining the cause.