My child is just a few days old and has been scratching their ears lately, not knowing what’s wrong. How should I handle fever, sneezing, and runny nose with herpangina?
Introducing a traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating symptoms caused by external wind-cold and internal dampness injury in children.
A three-year-old had a healthy body before, but then experienced frequent abdominal pain and high fever, with elevated blood counts, requiring timely anti-inflammatory treatment, along with fever-reducing medication and intravenous therapy.
For a two-year-old child experiencing frequent diarrhea and recurring fever, it may be necessary to conduct stool and blood routine tests, as well as a CRP test, to determine the cause. Treatment with antipyretics and antibiotics may be required. It is recommended to take the child to a local hospital’s pediatric department for a follow-up consultation. Pay attention to ensuring the child drinks enough water and use warm towels to wipe the child’s face, neck, armpits, and groin areas to help reduce fever. Abdominal cold compresses can also be applied.
How should one handle frequent fever in children?
Learn about the symptoms and symptomatic treatment methods for hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as how to determine if a baby has a fever.
The child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease pharyngitis medication has been taken for two days, but the body temperature remains at 38.3 degrees Celsius after adding Ceftriaxone last night. There has been no improvement, and further observation and treatment are needed.
High white blood cell count in blood tests may indicate an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to use cefaclor and paracetamol for anti-inflammatory and fever reduction, along with physical cooling methods.
Persistent fever with a high blood count in children may indicate an upper respiratory infection. Treatment should include cefaclor and paracetamol with chlorphenamine for anti-inflammatory purposes, and should be complemented with physical cooling (cooling) methods or antipyretic medications.
This article provides medical advice on how to handle the symptoms of high fever accompanied by elevated full blood sensitive CRP levels for multiple days.