A 9-year-old girl has been experiencing body fever recently and also says she is in pain. She doesn’t know what’s wrong. How should one handle a child who keeps on having a fever?
Parents seek treatment methods for a child who repeatedly has a fever, coughs, and runs a nose.
If a child of two and a half weeks repeatedly has a fever and sleeps more, it could be due to various reasons, including infections, blood diseases, and more. It is recommended to first administer antipyretic treatment, pay attention to keeping warm, and replenish fluids.
What to do when a child often coughs and has a fever?
Parents inquire about the treatment for a child who sweats excessively after two days of fever and a hospital visit.
What should you do if a child vomits and has diarrhea after a fever?
How should one handle a child’s persistent cough after the fever has gone away?
If a child has a fever for two days, accompanied by a headache, it may be caused by an infection. Immediate hospital treatment is required for comprehensive treatment, along with nutritional support therapy.
Asking for help in dealing with a child’s fever and throat inflammation
A 6-year-old boy has been experiencing frequent coughing and throat discomfort recently. Based on the symptoms described, the tonsils are congested, red, and inflamed, requiring oral or intravenous administration of cephalosporin antibiotics to alleviate the symptoms of congestion, redness, and inflammation. In addition, consuming cool and thin liquid foods can help relieve discomfort. If the tonsillitis recurs, surgical removal may be considered. Please provide some assistance and precautions.