How to Handle Frequent Diarrhea and Recurring Fever in a Two-Year-Old Child?

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.
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How to Handle Gastroenteritis in Children?

If the baby has diarrhea and fever, oral administration of enteritis medicine, ceftriaxone, and other drugs can reduce fever, but diarrhea persists. Consider the possibility of acute enteritis or gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to use cefoperazone, loperamide, and other treatments, and observe if there is a need to supplement water and electrolytes.
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