How to Handle a Child’s Fever?

A child’s fever is often caused by bacterial or viral infections. When handling a fever, it is important to first reduce the fever and lower the body temperature, while also conducting blood routine tests to determine the type of infection, implementing appropriate treatment, and paying attention to rest and fluid intake to enhance resistance.
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How to Handle a Child’s Fever?

When a child has a fever, consider a cold first. If accompanied by a stuffy nose, yellow nasal discharge, yellow tongue coating, and a red throat, it is recommended to take Yin Qiao Jie Du Pill and Rhoquinol. If accompanied by a stuffy nose, clear nasal discharge, white tongue coating, and no red throat, it is recommended to take Cold Remedy Soft Capsules plus Rhoquinol. If symptoms do not improve, it is advised to go to the hospital for blood routine tests, mycoplasma, C-reactive protein, and chest X-rays, then treat the cause accordingly.
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How to Handle a Child’s Persistent Cough, Sore Throat, and Fever?

A five-year-old child suffering from persistent cough, sore throat, and fever was diagnosed with a bacterial infection at the hospital. The child is currently taking Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin Potassium Granules and Lanqin Oral Liquid, as well as Acetaminophen for fever reduction. However, the symptoms have not improved. Should the child seek medical attention again?
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