Viral fever in children is commonly caused by viral infections, with typical symptoms including fever, nausea, and fatigue.
What should be done when a two-year-old child experiences vomiting and diarrhea after eating?
Describes the causes of vomiting in a 4-year-old child after eating and corresponding treatment methods
The child has been running a fever for over ten days without improvement. After various treatment methods, the fever persists, and symptoms have not improved. Seeking help from Chinese medicine enema treatment, there is still no improvement. The main symptoms are night-time fever and coughing. Asking the doctor for the cause and possible treatment methods.
A child is experiencing frequent diarrhea, up to four or five times a day, continuing into the evening nap. Worsening the situation, the child also has a high fever and severe vomiting. After spending an entire day at a large hospital receiving intravenous fluids, the symptoms did not improve. Subsequently, receiving two injections at a local clinic, the fever subsided temporarily, but returned overnight. These symptoms of vomiting and fever are causing great concern.
Based on the symptom description, oral sores following fever may indicate a viral infection. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to rule out hand, foot, and mouth disease, and to use antiviral medication for treatment.
Understanding the severity of a child’s fever-related hospitalization and how parents should cope and understand the condition.
A 6-year-old child has been running a fever of 37-38 degrees for three consecutive days, with no improvement after three days of injection therapy. Blood tests show a white blood cell count of 17,000. After six days of intravenous treatment (including penicillin and ceftriaxone), the count dropped to 10,000, but the body temperature remains unstable and fever-reducing medication is needed. Inquire about possible causes and coping measures.
The child experienced elevated blood counts after a fever, leading to dizziness and vomiting. After treatment, the blood counts initially decreased, then rose again. The child still exhibits dizziness and vomiting symptoms, seeking help for the cause and treatment suggestions.
Diagnosis and treatment methods, as well as precautions, for children with tonsillitis and fever