Children may feel cold in their extremities when they have a fever, which could be due to constitutional issues or the result of excessive fever causing peripheral temperature drop and poor blood circulation.
Q: Why do children develop a fever at night?
This article discusses the reasons and treatment methods for children getting a fever at night.
Infants and young children are prone to recurrent fever due to insufficient respiratory mucosal function and poor thermoregulation. This is often caused by respiratory infections, such as acute tonsillitis and herpangina. It is important to actively treat the underlying cause and manage fever to prevent febrile seizures. Regular medical follow-up is recommended to prevent high fever-related seizures. Treatment methods vary depending on the patient’s condition, and it is advised to seek professional medical help for detailed examination and symptomatic treatment.
Common reasons and treatment methods for children experiencing high fevers in the afternoon and evening
Discussing the possible causes of children’s recurring fever and coping strategies
Even after symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease subside in children, fever may still occur. Further examination is needed to determine the type of infection and provide appropriate treatment.
Excessive sweating after enema treatment for a child’s fever may be due to the effects of medication or dehydration symptoms, and should be immediately checked by a doctor.
The cause of fever in children with dengue fever is different from that of common cold, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as bone pain, joint pain, headache, and general muscle pain. Some patients may develop biphasic fever, followed by rashes and bleeding from internal organs. Severe fever in children with dengue fever can lead to low blood pressure, shock, and even death.
Children may experience red and swollen eyes after a fever injection, which could be due to conjunctival congestion caused by infection. A routine blood test should be conducted, and antibiotics or antiviral medications should be used to control the infection.