When faced with persistent fever that does not subside, seeking professional medical advice and taking appropriate measures to lower body temperature are crucial.
How to deal with infants and young children with a fever over 39 degrees Celsius that persists
When a child experiences persistent high fever, parents can adopt physical cooling methods, such as warm water sponge baths or cold compresses, to alleviate discomfort.
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A diabetic patient inquires about the management of recurring colds and fever along with diabetic nephropathy.
A 12-year-old boy started having a fever on December 11 and was diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia. After 7 days of hospitalization and 5 days of medication at home, he began to have a fever again on the evening of December 22. Despite a good mental state and no cough, his temperature reached up to 40 degrees Celsius with intermittent high fever every 5-6 hours. The child’s blood routine and lung sounds were checked, and the doctor recommended taking ceftriaxone for three days before another review. Currently, the child has a high fever every 5-6 hours, with physical cooling measures taken during low fever periods and the use of children’s Tylenol. Parents are asking how to handle this situation.
What to do when a child has a recurring fever?
Recurring fever in children is often due to colds, with viral infections being the main cause. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has certain advantages.