A 10-month-old baby has a low body temperature after fever, and further examination is needed.
Persistent low fever in children can be caused by various factors, including physiological low fever and chronic infections. Treatment methods include physical cooling (cooling down), such as using warm water to wipe the body or take a bath.
Children’s low fever, vomiting, and diarrhea may be caused by abdominal cold or viral infection. It is recommended to use Gentamicin granules, Acyclovir granules, and Cefpodoxime proxetil granules for treatment, and to pay attention to staying warm and replenishing fluids.
What dietary adjustments should be made when a child has tonsillitis and presents with low fever symptoms?
Describes a child’s condition and related examination results, inquiring whether the seizure was caused by gastroenteritis
Through the use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, and other treatment methods, help children manage tonsillitis and low fever.
Children with persistent low fever above 39.0°C, accompanied by symptoms such as cough and loss of appetite, may require further examination and treatment.
Do Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Patients Often Have Low Fever?
How to manage low fever in hand, foot, and mouth disease
It is recommended for parents to choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance, which can effectively alleviate inflammatory symptoms. Regional rinsing or spraying can also be performed, and symptomatic medications can be injected into the tonsils. The efficacy is generally good. Painkillers can be administered based on the child’s condition, especially when the throat pain is severe, which can help relieve suffering. Children with fever symptoms can take antipyretic medications. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. If the medication is not effective and the condition recurs, surgical treatment may be considered. At the same time, attention should be paid to arranging a reasonable diet and sleeping habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.