If a child cries and is restless after a fever, it may be due to tonsillitis. It is recommended to bring the child back for a follow-up visit and blood test to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
If a child’s fever does not subside after taking antipyretics and intravenous drips, consider the possibility of pneumonia or bronchitis. It is advisable to seek medical attention immediately.
Explore the possible causes and treatment suggestions when a child has a persistent high fever despite using fever-reducing medication.
What should you do if your child has a runny nose and fever? How should treatment be carried out?
How should one treat a child with tonsillitis and fever?
A 3-year-old child has a sore, swollen throat, coughs, and has a persistent high fever. Seeking solutions.
How to Lower a Child’s Temperature of 39.2°C at Night
A four-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly developed a cold last night, with a stuffy nose and then a fever. The child said they felt an uncomfortable stomach and had a bit of nausea in the morning. What could be the cause? What medication should be taken?
If a child experiences nausea, vomiting, and fever again, it should be considered as a sign of acute gastroenteritis. As parents, one must never take it lightly or be negligent.
The baby vomited once yesterday, had diarrhea three to four times, and had a fever of 37.5℃. This morning, the fever was still 37.3℃, showing low energy and not wanting to eat or sleep. What should be done?