An 11-month-old child has a bit of diarrhea and a fever. The child has been diagnosed with upper respiratory tract infection with gastrointestinal symptoms at a hospital and has received treatment, including fever-reducing injections and intravenous cefalosporin antibiotics. However, there has been no improvement, and the fever has persisted around 38.5 degrees Celsius for nearly three days. How should it be handled?
Your condition may be due to uncontrolled urinary tract infections. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a urine routine check to see the results. Then, based on the test results, request a urologist to see the specific situation and provide symptomatic treatment and medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. Your condition may be due to poor control of urinary tract infections. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a urinary system routine check and then provide symptomatic treatment and medication based on the urologist’s examination results.
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