If the child's symptoms of gastroenteritis were mild and their self-repair ability was strong, through active anti-infection, fluid replacement and other treatments, the child's fever usually lasted for 3 - 5 days, and then the body temperature returned to normal. However, if the child's symptoms were more severe, such as high fever and chills, accompanied by obvious abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc., and if the treatment was not timely or inappropriate, the child's fever would be prolonged, and there might even be a situation of solute imbalance. The specific time for the body temperature to return to normal varied from person to person. If it was a fever caused by a bacteria infection, the body temperature could slowly drop to normal after five to six days of infection control. Read more exciting novels for free
Tonsillations and repeated fever could be caused by viral infection, bacteria infection, decreased immunity, or dry throat. If the fever was repeated, it could be treated with antibiotics. If there was no allergy to antibiotics, amoxicilin and clavulanate were the first choice. If the fever exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, an intravenous drip of antibiotics is needed, along with antipyretic drugs, such as oral pills or oral drugs such as acetomynol to reduce fever. At the same time, patients need to pay more attention to rest, exercise appropriately, eat more fruits and vegetables, and eat lean meat, protein, milk, and other nutrients in a balanced manner. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The repeated low fever caused by viral infection may be related to viremia, combined bacteria infection, or autoimmunity. 1. ** Viremia **: After a virus infection, the virus will replicate in the blood and release toxins, which may cause the patient to have a low fever repeatedly. This kind of situation was usually self-limiting, but it usually did not last long. The patient needed to drink more water, rest more, maintain indoor ventilation, and avoid fatigue. 2. ** Combined with bacteria infection **: Virus infection may lead to a decline in the body's immunity, and it is easy to be complicated with bacteria infection, resulting in repeated low fever. This kind of situation required the use of antibiotics according to the doctor's advice, such as antibiotics and cephalosporins. 3. ** In terms of auto-immune diseases **: Virus infection may also cause auto-immune diseases, such as rheumatism fever, systematic Lupus, etc. These diseases may lead to repeated low fever. The patient needed to be treated with drugs such as steroids (such as Prednisone) and immune suppressors (such as cyclocyclosporine) according to the doctor's advice. If the viral infection causes repeated low fever, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time, determine the cause, and follow the doctor's advice for standard treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the child had blisters in his mouth and had a fever repeatedly, he could consider taking an anti-viral medicine, such as ribavirin, but this medicine had to be used under the guidance of a doctor. If you have a high fever and your body temperature exceeds 38.5 ° C, you can take Yu's or parkinson to reduce the fever. If the blisters on his mouth hurt badly, he could also use some watermelon frost spray. Of course, he still had to listen to the doctor. After all, the child was still young, so he had to be careful with the medicine. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The baby had a high fever for four consecutive days. First of all, repeated high fever could be seen in a variety of diseases, such as respiratory tract infection (like acute rash in children caused by viral infection, although repeated fever is a self-limiting disease, reasonable use of antipyretic drugs can be used, without injections and other treatment), digestive system diseases, and cerebral infection. If it was bronchopathy, it was usually recommended to use an intravenous infusion, but injections (injections) were generally not the first choice. If it was a self-limited disease such as acute rash in children, even injections could not change the course of the disease. It mainly relied on the recovery of the body's immunity, reasonable use of antipyretic drugs, drinking more water, and other symptoms. If it was a serious bacteria infection, when oral medication was not effective, injections or intravenous infusion may help the recovery of the disease. For example, when the inflammation was severe and oral anti-inflammatory drugs could not control the disease, injections of anti-inflammatory drugs may help to control the inflammation and relieve the high fever. However, the doctor still needed to make a decision based on the cause of the disease, the severity of the disease, and the overall condition of the baby. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The child's repeated fever, vomiting, and lack of food could be caused by many reasons. ** 1. From the perspective of diet and hygiene ** 1. ** Dietary factors ** - If you eat food that is difficult to digest before you fall sick, such as shrimp, sausages, and raw and cold fruits, it may cause problems in your digestive system. These foods may cause food accumulation, affecting the function of the stomach and intestines, causing symptoms such as vomiting and poor appetite. Food accumulation may also cause the stomach qi to go up, manifested as vomiting or retching. 2. ** Health considerations ** - If the child did not pay attention to hygiene, did not wash his hands frequently, and ate when he went out to play, his hands might be contaminated with viruses and bacteria, which could cause diseases, fever, vomiting, and other symptoms. ** 2. From the perspective of Western medicine ** 1. ** Infected factors ** - An inflamed cold could cause continuous fever that did not subside. This situation required a detailed examination such as blood tests. After identifying the source of infection, anti-inflammatory drugs were actively used. At the same time, the child may have an acute upper respiratory tract infection due to a cold, bacteria or viral infection, often accompanied by symptoms such as fever and cough. It may also be accompanied by vomiting, loss of appetite and other digestive tract reactions. 2. ** Physical problems ** - Stomach and esophagus reflex, problems with the esophagus, and so on may be the cause of the child's vomiting. Western medicine examination methods, such as imaging, color ultrasound, or gastroscopy, are needed to check whether there are organic problems. ** 3. From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective ** - Traditional Chinese medicine believed that the child's condition might be due to food accumulation, which would cause the stomach qi to go up. Normal stomach qi should be reduced. If the stomach qi went up, there would be vomiting, nausea and other symptoms. When there is food accumulation in the middle energizer and obstruction of the fu-organ qi, this will happen. At the same time, some of the external symptoms of food accumulation could help to judge, such as thick tongue coating, hot hands and feet, dry stool, eye discharge, breath, sleep rolling and other symptoms may indicate indigestion, spleen and stomach disharmony. ** 4. Treatment and precautions ** 1. ** Medication Taboo ** - Be careful with the medicine when giving the child a fever. For example, lysine-apilin, used to reduce fever in children may lead to Reye's syndrome, causing convulsions, vomiting, coma and even death; Aminopyrine may cause white blood cell depletion, skin allergy, and even shock and death in serious cases; Dexamethason is a hormone, abuse can induce digestive system, cardiovascular system diseases, and inhibit children's growth; Chinese medicine injections such as Bupleurus injection have different degrees of safety problems, so it is not recommended to be used for children. 2. ** Treatment Method ** - Control the diet, reduce the intake of meat and sweets, and increase the amount of vegetables. If the child's fever does not subside, he should go to the hospital to see the pediatrics department in time to do blood routine examination, bacteria culture examination, chest X-ray examination, etc. to assist in the diagnosis and treatment. After diagnosis, he can take the corresponding medicine for treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The repeated fever of a premature child may be caused by the following reasons: 1. ** Incomplete development of the immune system **: Premature infants 'immune system is not yet mature, and their resistance to environmental pathogen is weak. They are prone to various infections, such as respiratory tract infection, digestive tract infection, etc., which can lead to repeated fever. 2. ** Premature-related complications **: For example, complications such as chronic lung disease of the respiratory system, necrotizing gastroenteritis of the digestive system, etc. These diseases may also cause repeated fever. 3. ** Germinal infection **: Because premature babies are relatively fragile, they are easily invaded by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, or fungi, which cause repeated fever symptoms. 4. ** environmental factors **: If the living environment of the premature baby is not good, such as unclean, cold, humid, or poor air quality, it may lead to infection, virus invasion, and other situations, which may cause fever. 5. ** Primary immune deficiency **: The presence of primary immune deficiency (such as ITGB2 mutation) can also cause frequent fevers in children. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A 4-year-old child with repeated tonsillations and fever could be caused by many reasons and needed to be dealt with in many ways. ##1. The cause of tonsillar inflammation and fever 1. ** Immune Function ** - The immune system of a four-year-old child was still developing. The tonsil, as an immune organ, played an important defensive role at this stage, but it was also relatively more vulnerable to the invasion of viruses. When a child's immune function temporarily declined due to cold, anxiety, and other factors, bacteria and viruses could easily invade the tonsil, causing inflammation and fever. 2. ** Common Pathogen ** - It was usually caused by streptococci or staph secretions accumulating in the tonsillar pit. These germs multiplied in the tonsil, triggering the body's immune response, which was manifested as inflammation and fever. ##2. Treatment Method 1. ** Treatment ** - If the body temperature is lower than 38.5°C, physical cooling can be carried out, such as wiping the child's head and neck, limbs, armpits and groin with a warm towel. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, antipyretic drugs, such as adrenaline and parkinson, can be used. At the same time, the child should drink more water, pay attention to rest, and eat a light diet. 2. ** Cause of Disease Treatment ** - If it was caused by a viral infection, it was usually self-limiting. Usually, there was no need to use antibiotics and it could recover on its own after a period of time. However, if it was tonsillitis caused by bacteria, it would require 7 - 10 days of antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor. For example, the first choice was to use penicillins (amoxicilin granules, amoxicilin, clavulanate, etc.). If necessary, intravenous infusion therapy (such as amoxicilin sulbactan, etc.) could be used to control the infection. ##III. Thoughts on Tonsiectomy 1. ** Resection criteria ** - Although the child's tonsil was repeatedly inflamed, it was generally not recommended to remove the tonsil easily for a four-year-old child. Usually, tonsillitis occurs more often (No less than 7 episodes of infection within a year, or no less than 5 episodes of infection per year for two consecutive years, or no less than 3 episodes of infection per year for three consecutive years, and must be identified and diagnosed by a specialist), excessive tonsillar swelling (It causes the child to have difficulty swallowing, slurred speech, long-term breathing, snoring, and other symptoms that affect daily life and health), the tonsil has become a "focus"(that is, the repeated inflammation of the tonsil has already caused signs of other diseases), or there are other special circumstances (such as malignant tumor of the tonsil, tonsil blood vessel bleeding is so serious that it cannot be controlled, etc.). Usually, doctors would only consider tonsil surgery for children aged 3 and above. However, some children's tonsil problems would be alleviated as they grew older. Parents could also communicate with the doctor to decide whether to wait for observation or surgery according to the child's condition. At present, there was no evidence that the child's resistance would decrease after the tonsil was removed. This was because the tonsil was only a part of the nasal mucus. When it was removed, other nasal mucus would play an anti-infection role. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There may be the following reasons for repeated fever after 18 days of cerebral hemorrhage: 1. Absorption heat: When cerebral hemorrhage is absorbed, there will be different degrees of increase in body temperature, but in this case, the increase in body temperature is not obvious. 2. Lesions involving the body temperature center: If the disease is located in the hypochondrium, diocerebral, etc., it may affect the body temperature control center, causing obvious fluctuations in body temperature. In this case, the patient will often show persistent high fever. 3. Complicated infectious diseases: - Lung infection: The patient is bedridden for a long time after the onset of the disease, often accompanied by hypostatic pneumonias, which may cause an increase in body temperature, often accompanied by symptoms such as cough, expectoration, and decreased blood oxygen saturation. - Urethral tract infection: Some patients need to have an indwelling ureter, and these patients are prone to develop a fever due to the infection. 4. If a craniotomy was performed, it might be an cerebral infection. A lumbar puncture would be needed to confirm it, and Ceftriaxone or Vanquish would be used for treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A five-year-old child with repeated fever for five days may be caused by many factors. From the perspective of infection factors, it may be due to malaria, which is mainly manifested as low fever in the afternoon, accompanied by night sweats, fatigue and other symptoms; it may also be a viral infection. Usually, the fever caused by viral infection may last for about three days, but there are also individual differences. In terms of non-infectious factors, it could be Kawasaki disease, which would be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, bloodshot eyes, strawberry tongue, rash, and swollen neck nodes. It could also be leukemia. In terms of treatment measures, if the body temperature is <38.5 ° C and there is no obvious discomfort, warm water can be applied to the child's forehead, reduce the clothes worn, and other physical methods to cool down. At the same time, encourage the child to drink more water. If the body temperature is higher than 38.5 ° C, antipyretic drugs such as fluralin and paraments should be used under the guidance of a doctor for antipyretic treatment. Since the child had been having a fever for five days, it was recommended to take the child to the hospital for examination in time, such as blood routine, blood culture, chest X-ray, and heart color ultrasound to determine the cause. If it was Kawasaki disease, if necessary, it was necessary to use drugs such as Aspirin and Injectable Immune Globlin for treatment according to the doctor's advice, and pay attention to the observation and follow-up of the pathological changes of the coronaries. If it was malaria, it was necessary to use drugs such as isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamid, ethambutolin, streptomylin, etc. for anti-malaria treatment according to the doctor's advice. If it was leukemia and other diseases, it was necessary to follow the doctor's advice for corresponding treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>