The child has been running a persistent fever of up to 39 degrees, with the fever coming and going over the past two days. They have taken fever-reducing medication and antibiotics, but still have occasional coughing and a body temperature of 37.8 degrees. How should you handle this situation?
Offers handling suggestions for a child’s fever reaching nearly 40 degrees
How should one deal with a child’s continuous high fever?
A 13-month-old baby is suffering from persistent high fever of 39-40°C, accompanied by tonsillitis, abdominal bloating, and continuous tearing from one eye. How should parents respond?
What should parents do when their child has a fever?
A 13-month-old child experiences a recurring fever after suffering from an upper respiratory infection. What should parents do?
If a child has a persistent cough without proper treatment, it may lead to pediatric asthma, which can be trouble for future medical care. It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment at a regular hospital, as traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has shown better results and can prevent the potential side effects of Western medicine.
Suggests methods for dealing with a child’s repeated fever of 38 degrees.
The child has had a fever for a week, with the highest temperature reaching 39.5 degrees. After intravenous fluid administration in the afternoon, the temperature dropped to 38.5 degrees. The blood glucose C-reactive protein level is elevated, normal being below 3, now at 33. How should this situation be handled?
The child has a fever of 38.5 degrees with slight wheezing, and has undergone two days of antibiotic treatment without effect. How should it be handled?