The child has had a fever for five days, with measles and tonsillitis, and an influenza virus infection. How should it be treated?
The child has been diagnosed with H1N1 influenza and is running a persistent low-grade fever. They also vomit after taking medication. How should this be handled? The child is currently taking antipyretic throat-coating granules, honeysuckle granules, yin dai clear lung, and oseltamivir phosphate granules. Is it necessary to add ceftriaxone?
The H1N1 influenza virus typically does not spread through bedding, and cleaning and airing it out is sufficient.
Handling and Recommendations for a 4-Year-Old Child’s Fever
Lowering your body temperature to 37 degrees with antipyretics does not necessarily indicate improvement in your condition. For symptoms of influenza or fever, if your temperature drops naturally within 3 days and you no longer need to take antipyretics, it may indicate that your condition is improving.
A child exhibits symptoms of head-shaking and circular head movement after a cold, which may be related to sinusitis caused by influenza. After intravenous treatment, the symptoms change to head-shaking circulation. Inquiry about the possibility of neurological involvement and whether an EEG can provide clues.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Influenza Symptoms
A 1-year-old and 3-month-old baby has a fever of 38.7 degrees Celsius. The blood test results show elevated white blood cells, slightly red and swollen throat, but no obvious cough or sputum symptoms. How should it be handled?
How to deal with repeated fever in a child with influenza A?
Treatment suggestions for a 5-year-old child with fever and mild cough