The child had a fever for three days, with the highest temperature reaching 38.8°C on the first day and 38.6°C on the third day. The throat was red and swollen due to a viral infection, requiring symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to reduce fever.
Childhood fever and convulsions may be due to high fever seizures, and should be actively treated with antipyretics and medical attention.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses. Fever is the body’s defense response; appropriate fever can greatly activate the immune system, helping to eliminate viruses and bacteria within the body. Drinking plenty of water helps in reducing fever and detoxification. Families should seek medical attention promptly to avoid blind use of medication.
The child had a fever of 39 degrees at around 10 PM, developed a fever again after taking antipyretics, was diagnosed with tonsillitis by the doctor, received 0.75 grams of Xinfuxin infusion injection, and suddenly had a seizure about half an hour after the injection (which had never happened before). Inquiry: Will this condition affect the child’s brain development?
When a baby has a fever, changes in the temperature of their hands and feet may indicate pseudo-cold and real fever. Understanding the differences can help in properly dealing with the baby’s fever situation.
A child having a fever and seizures may be experiencing high fever convulsions, which generally do not leave any sequelae, but in rare cases, they may transform into epilepsy.
Understanding the possible causes and treatment suggestions for a child with a repeated fever of 38 degrees under the armpit.
What is the normal range of armpit temperature for children? What is the definition and treatment for fever?
A baby with diarrhea showing milk curds, with a large amount but not frequent occurrences, has a lack of appetite and symptoms of fever and drowsiness.
A child experiencing fever and seizures, primarily characterized by spasms in the hands and feet, rolling eyes, and becoming limp.