A three-year-old child experienced a lower temperature in the head after taking antipyretic medication, while the legs felt warm at night. The next morning, the warmth in the legs subsided. The parents inquired about how to handle the situation.
The child experiences throat pain and ulcers inside the lips, with high fever and vomiting. After taking Seabuckthorn Dry Milk Powder and probiotics, the vomiting and fever improved, but the throat pain and lip ulcers persist. Red rashes appeared on the thighs, which subsided after applying medication. Could this be Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?
A child developed a high fever two weeks ago, diagnosed with bronchitis caused by viral and bacterial infections. Now, the child is also experiencing coughing and wheezing. How should it be treated?
If a child’s tonsillitis leads to high fever, how should we treat it? This article provides some common treatment methods and suggestions.
Pediatric tonsillitis can cause symptoms such as sore throat, high fever, and coughing, which can lead to other complications in severe cases.
The clinical manifestations of pediatric tonsillitis may include sore throat, cough, high fever, and other severe symptoms.
The baby is 15 months old. Five days ago, the baby had a high fever that came and went, with the highest temperature reaching 40.2 degrees. Now that the fever has subsided, the baby has developed red rashes all over the face and hands, as well as small, bump-like swellings behind the ears and on the neck. Consult whether medical attention is needed.
How should one go about checking and treating a 7-month-old baby who has been experiencing repeated fevers?
The inquirer asks whether a cough, headache, and high fever are symptoms of avian influenza and how to handle the situation. They are seeking a doctor’s explanation.
A parent inquires about a nine-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and high fever, and the treatment with attapulgite powder and probiotics.