The child has had a fever for five days, with measles and tonsillitis, and an influenza virus infection. How should it be treated?
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The baby has been running a fever for four days, and the temperature remains low at around 39 degrees Celsius after medication. Consideration should be given to diagnosis and further treatment.
The baby has been running a fever for five days, with temperatures of 37.7℃ for the first two days, 38℃ starting from the third day, and a high C-reactive protein on the fifth day. Should the baby be given intravenous treatment?
A baby’s fever subsides after three days, but rashes appear two days later, which may be a symptom of viral infection.
If a baby’s fever rash does not subside after three days, it may be caused by a viral infection. Consider using ribavirin for treatment and pay attention to daily care.
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