A child of 6 months old has been running a fever for two days, with temperatures reaching 39 degrees. After hospital examination, it was confirmed to be caused by bacterial infection. Although fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory medications have been taken, the symptoms still persist. Inquire about how to more effectively control inflammation and stop the repeated fever.
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by enterovirus infection and may be accompanied by fever symptoms. If there is repeated fever, it may be due to secondary respiratory infection or other reasons. It is necessary to find the cause of the repeated fever and receive appropriate treatment. Parents should pay attention to their child’s care, and it is recommended to provide a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods to help the child recover.
Children with mycoplasma pneumonia experience repeated fever, which subsides with medication but returns when the medication is stopped. Inquiry on how to treat this condition.
How to Manage Moderate Fever in Children and Preventive Measures
What should be done if an infant contracts rotavirus and experiences symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, especially severe diarrhea with watery or mucous stools, sometimes with traces of blood? Parents inquire about the adequacy of current treatment and whether they should be concerned if the frequency of diarrhea increases?
A five-year-old boy has seizures whenever his fever exceeds 39 degrees. Diagnosed by the Capital Institute of Pediatrics as a high fever caused by mycoplasma infection and bacterial infection, how can one prevent seizures due to fever and how to treat and prevent infections?
Severe bedwetting in a child, symptoms not improved after treatment, seeking expert advice.
How to Deal with Severe Bow Legs in a 5-Year-Old
Severe cough in children, no throat pain but itchy, with phlegm, runny nose, no fever, possible causes and treatment methods
What should be done if a child experiences stomach discomfort and bloating after eating cream cake?