What to Do When a Child Has a Cold, Cough, Runny Nose, and Elevated White Blood Cell Count

A three-month-old child is experiencing fever and cough again, which may be caused by asthma bronchitis or pneumonia. Elevated white blood cell levels suggest a bacterial infection. It is recommended to take the child to the pediatric department of the hospital for a follow-up consultation. Under the guidance of a doctor, consider using cefixime granules and Dingchuan oral liquid for treatment, along with children’s Chai Gui fever-reducing granules to help reduce fever. In addition, using budesonide for nebulizer inhalation therapy can also help alleviate symptoms. If the child’s body temperature is below 38.5 degrees, temporary use of ibuprofen can be used for fever reduction. Wishing the child a speedy recovery!
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What to Do When a Child Has a Fever

When a child has a fever, if the body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees Celsius, physical cooling methods can be used; if it exceeds 38 degrees Celsius, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen suspension or naproxen can be taken.
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