My 3-year-old has a red face and ears when sleeping at night, with a slightly warm head and cold hands and feet. There are no issues during the day. This condition has persisted for two days. We have given her sweet syrup and amoxicillin, and she received intravenous fluid treatment at the hospital today. How should we treat this?
A baby develops a rash after a fever, which could be pediatric roseola, but it might also be due to other causes. Observe the symptoms; if they do not subside or worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
A 4-year-old and 12-month-old baby experienced a sore throat and fever of 38.7 degrees after taking Banlangen. What could be the cause, and was the medication appropriate? How should it be handled?
Parents inquire about the cause and treatment methods for their child’s high fever of 38.8 degrees.
A baby’s nighttime low fever might be related to a cold, often accompanied by symptoms like coughing and phlegm. It is recommended to use pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules for treatment, and to ensure warmth and adequate hydration. If symptoms do not improve, further medical consultation or intravenous treatment may be necessary.
My baby had a fever of 39 degrees Celsius last night. After taking children’s Tylenol and visiting the hospital, the doctor diagnosed tonsillitis. After receiving a fever-reducing injection and intravenous fluids, the fever subsided but soon returned. By noon today, I gave him more children’s Tylenol, and it worked again, but now it’s back up to 38.8 degrees Celsius. What’s going on? Should I go back to the hospital? I’m in a hurry for an answer, thank you!
My baby has a high fever every few days, had an intravenous drip for a week last time, and now has a slight fever again. Today, they also have diarrhea with watery stools and a dark green color. Seeking solutions.
Recurring fever in children could be a temporary high fever. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water, and some children can recover on their own.
A child’s fever accompanied by cold hands and feet may be a symptom of upper respiratory tract infection.
If your child has a cough, consider it as a symptom of respiratory infection. In such cases, you can take lung-clearing and expectorant cough granules and cefalosporin antibiotics. Additionally, it’s important to drink plenty of plain water. In severe cases, it is recommended to undergo nebulizer inhalation therapy.