Why Does a Child’s Face Turn White During Intravenous Infusion?

Between March 17th and 20th, a child visited the hospital multiple times for a fever ranging from 38.5 to 40 degrees Celsius. During treatment on the 20th, the child’s face and lips turned pale three minutes after the intravenous infusion began, which was promptly addressed and returned to normal. The parents had concerns about the medication, particularly why the prescription indicated the use of two sodium chloride injections. Upon inquiry, the doctor explained that the child’s reaction might be an allergic response to Yanhuning or ceftriaxone, which is unrelated to the doctor’s prescription.
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