The causes of repeated fevers in infants can be divided into infectious diseases and non-infectious diseases. I. Infected diseases 1. ** Flu ** - It was a respiratory infectious disease caused by the flu virus. After being infected with the flu virus, there may be repeated fever during the course of the disease, and it may also be accompanied by symptoms such as listlessness and headache. The diagnosis can be assisted by tests such as a throat swab. 2. ** Infant rash ** - It was caused by an intestinal virus infection. During the course of the illness, there may be repeated fever. However, most of the children were in a good mental state. Some children may have convulsions during the course of the disease. Generally, the fever subsided after 3 - 5 days. 3. ** Urological infection ** - During the course of the disease, it may only show fever. When routine urine examination is carried out, white blood cells may be increased. Some children may have frequent urine, urinating and crying. 4. ** Other viruses or bacteria cause respiratory tract infection ** - In addition to the flu, there were many children with high fever but negative flu tests. These children often showed fever for 2 - 3 days, and the fever subsided for 2 - 3 days. These children may be false negative for the flu test, or they may have a respiratory infection caused by a non-flu virus (such as other viruses or bacteria). 5. ** Mycoplasma infection ** - There were many cases of fever caused by pathogen infection, especially in school-aged children (5 - 9 years old). Its typical characteristics include severe irritating dry cough. In the early stages of the disease, it may be dry cough. The cough is stubborn and severe, affecting the child's daily activities and sleep. In the later stages, the phlegm increases but the cough is still severe. High fever is more common. If it is not treated in time, the high fever will not subside, but there are also a few children whose body temperature is not high or they do not have a fever. The lung signs are not obvious or even non-existent. A chest X-ray is usually needed to assist in the diagnosis. The blood routine test was not as regular as typical bacteria or viral infection. The white blood cells varied, and most of them were normal. Sometimes, they were high or one of them was high. 6. ** Bacteric infection (such as suppurative tonsillitis, scarlet fever, herpesteric anginia, etc.)** - These bacteria can also cause the baby to have repeated fevers. 7. ** Epstein-Barr virus infection ** - Epstein-Barr virus infection also needed to be considered for repeated high fever, especially when the baby had repeated fever. This was also one of the possible causes. 8. ** Cross infection ** - During the cold-prone period, there were more patients in children's hospitals, and it was easy for babies to get cross-infection while waiting in the hospital. For example, if a baby went to the hospital because of a common cold, the fever would subside for two days and then start to have a fever again. If they were checked again, it might become B stream. II. Non-infectious diseases 1. ** Kawasaki disease ** - It was also known as skin and mucus membrane syndrome. During the course of the disease, there could be repeated fever, accompanied by chapped lips, scleredema of hands and feet, rash and other symptoms. Some children could see dilated coronaries by cardiac color ultrasound. 2. ** acute leukemia ** - There may be repeated fever, and the fever type is uncertain. It may be accompanied by rashes, nasal bleeding, swollen nodes, bone pain, and other symptoms. Bone marrow puncture and other examinations can assist in the diagnosis. Read more exciting novels for free
Although a fever would make a child feel uncomfortable, there was no clear evidence that a fever would cause harm to a child unless it was due to heat stroke or the rare febrile convulsion. However, the child's repeated fever may have more harm, such as causing obvious dehydration, imbalance of the solute, manifested as chapped lips, dry skin, less urine, etc.; febrile convulsions may occur; it may also reduce digestive function and cause indigestion; it may also suppress the central nervous system, etc. If the child has a fever that does not subside, has a fever for more than 72 hours, has a poor mental state (such as listlessness, lethargy, vomiting, etc.), or has convulsions, it is recommended to go to the hospital. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Many types of tumors could cause repeated fevers. For example, when a tumor blocked the hollow organs and caused the secretion to be blocked, or when the tumor caused a decline in immunity and caused infectious inflammation, or when the tumor itself secreted thermogenic factors and released high tumor markers to stimulate the body, it could lead to repeated fever. However, there was no specific tumor that would cause repeated fever. For example, lung cancer might cause obstructed pneumonias and lead to repeated fever. Other solid tumors and tumors of the blood system may have symptoms of repeated fever during the development of the disease. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Under normal circumstances, a child's brain would not be damaged by repeated fevers. The brain was made up of protein, and it was usually only when the body temperature was above 42 degrees that it could cause damage to the brain. However, if bacteria or viruses invaded the brain, it might cause brain damage, or if the body temperature exceeded 38.5 degrees and was not controlled in time, it might also damage the brain nerves and lead to serious consequences. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Menopause may cause repeated fevers, a phenomenon known as hot flashes. Hot flashes were one of the common symptoms of menopause. It was mainly due to the decrease in the level of oestrogens in patients with menopause, causing the body to have symptoms of constrictive blood vessels, resulting in fever. It could be manifested as repeated hot flashes. In addition, during menopause, the body's immunity may change, and it may also be more likely to have fever caused by other diseases, such as subacute myoiditis. Therefore, if there is a repeated fever, you should seek medical advice for a comprehensive examination to rule out the possibility of other diseases. When dealing with fever symptoms such as hot flashes during menopause, you can maintain an optimistic attitude, relax your mood, avoid the stimulation of alcohol and tobacco, actively engage in physical exercise, and cultivate your interests. At the same time, your diet should be light and easy to digest. You should avoid eating spicy and fatty stimulating foods and increase the intake of foods containing calcium. You can also take drugs containing estrogens such as estrogens to supplement estrogens under the guidance of a doctor, or take antipsychotic drugs such as paroxistine to improve anxiety and other symptoms. It was good for relieving fever symptoms. You could also try some diet therapy, tea replacement or cream formula, or take soybean yolk and other plant estrogens. Some traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, such as those containing Cassia twig, white peony root, schis, licorice root, ginger, etc., also had a certain effect on relieving sweating, heat and other problems. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Gallstones may cause repeated high fever. If gallstones cause severe inflammation around the gallbladder, or even cause an incision around the gallbladder, or if gallstones obstruct the common bile duct, causing bacteria in the intestine to invade the bile duct, causing bile duct inflammation and then a full-body infection, it may cause a high fever. If the bile duct inflammation was not effectively controlled, or if the gallbladder inflammation persisted and repeated, it might lead to repeated high fever. In addition, once it progressed to obstructing bile duct inflammation, in addition to chills and high fever, there would also be symptoms such as abdominal pain and icterus. If patients with gallstones have symptoms of high fever, they should seek medical attention in time, cooperate with the doctor to carry out relevant examinations, and choose the appropriate treatment method after a clear diagnosis to avoid delaying the illness. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Patients with glomerulonetis might have a fever. Patients with glomerulonetis had poor immune system and were prone to infection, such as respiratory tract, urine tract, or bile duct infection, which could lead to fever. Moreover, in the treatment of glomerulonepathy, most patients would use hormones or immune suppressors, which would also cause the patient's resistance to decline and increase the risk of infection leading to fever. Pyelonephritides also had fever symptoms. This was a type of urine infection caused by a bacteria infection. The main symptoms were frequent, urgent, painful, and fever. If the infection was not completely controlled, there might be repeated fevers. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A sore throat could cause repeated fevers. For example, acute strep throat, tonsillitis (especially suppurative tonsillitis), subacute thyroiditis, and other diseases may cause sore throat and repeated fever at the same time. In acute sore throat, inflammation stimulation can lead to fever, and if the inflammation is not effectively controlled, fever may occur repeatedly; Tonsillitis, especially suppurative tonsillitis, causes factors such as swelling and suppuration of the tonsil, accompanied by sore throat, often accompanied by repeated rise of body temperature; Subacute thyroiditis may have symptoms similar to flu, such as fever, sore throat, etc. If the disease is not cured, fever will also occur repeatedly. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Anemia in young children could cause repeated fevers. Anemia would cause the body's immune function to decline, making the child susceptible to viruses and bacteria, which would lead to repeated fevers. In addition, malignant blood diseases, such as acute leukemia, aplastic leukemia, multiple leukemia, etc., may also cause children to have symptoms of leukemia and fever. These symptoms may persist for a long time, and may also be accompanied by fatigue and emaciation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The repeated fever of the axilla may be caused by the following reasons: 1. ** Lymph node inflammation **: A bacteria infection or inflammation of related tissues may cause inflammation of the nodes, resulting in symptoms such as swelling of the nodes in the armpits, pain and fever. 2. ** Disease of the breast **: For example, breast proliferations may be caused by hormonal imbalance or imbalance in the level of estrogens. There may be tingling pain, lumps, etc., and it may also be accompanied by armpit edema and fever. In addition, problems in the breast may also be transferred to the nodes, causing swelling and fever. 3. ** infectious diseases **: infectious diseases such as AIDS, rabies, and other infectious diseases may cause swelling and fever in the armpits. 4. Cat Scratch Disease: After being scratched by a cat, you may be infected with Bartonella hanseyi, causing cat-scratch-like adenosis. There will be symptoms such as enlarged armpit nodes and fever. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The symptoms of the baby's repeated chondritis were as follows: 1. ** Cough ** - It could be a dry cough or a cough with phlegm. The cough was loud and lasted for a long time, usually lasting for several days to several weeks. It is easy to worsen under the stimulation of weather changes, colds and other factors. Coughing may last for more than two weeks and there may be repeated transparent or yellow sticky phlegm. - The repeated cough after asthma may be a dry cough or a cough with a small amount of mucus, which lasts for a long time and is difficult to relieve quickly. 2. ** In terms of breathing ** - He may have difficulty breathing, which may be manifested as rapid breathing, chest tightness, or even wheezing. Wheezing usually worsened at night or after activity. When the symptoms worsened, wheezing might occur for 3 - 4 days. If it worsened, there would be difficulty breathing or even cyanosis (purplish) on the face. - Due to the inflammation causing bronchospasm and mucus causing obstruction of the airways, the baby's chest was obviously undulating when breathing. 3. ** General symptoms ** - Fever may occur, and the body temperature may rise to above 38 ° C. It may also appear in the early stage (the first 1 - 3 days) with moderate to low fever, and may also be accompanied by general discomfort symptoms such as loss of appetite, fatigue, etc. 4. ** Other aspects ** - It may be accompanied by some cold symptoms, such as nasal obstruction, sneezing, runny nose, etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>