The repeated fever during feeding may be related to the following reasons: 1. Cold: Breastfeeding mothers have low body resistance and are prone to viral infection, causing colds and repeated fevers. At this time, you need to drink more water and rest more. When you have a fever, you can wipe your body with warm water to lower your temperature physically. You can also take antipyretic drugs according to the doctor's advice. If there is a combined bacteria infection, it can be treated with antibiotics such as Penicillins and Cefixime. 2. Mastiff: If the milk is not emptied in time during breast-feeding, it may lead to milk siltation, breeding bacteria, causing mastiff and repeated fever. You can use a breast pump to suck out the accumulated milk, apply local hot compress, massage, and other methods to relieve the symptoms. If the formation of an Abscess, surgery is required to open and drain it. At the same time, according to the results of the bacteria culture, antibiotics such as amoxicilin and cefaclor can be used for treatment. 3. Infected during the period of confinement after giving birth, the body is weak and vulnerable to pathogen infection, resulting in repeated fever. The patient needed to rest more, strengthen nutrition, keep the vulva clean, and actively treat the primary infection. If there was a high fever, antipyretic drugs could be used according to the doctor's suggestion. At the same time, the corresponding antibiotics should be selected according to the type of pathogen infected, such as Penicillins, Ceftriaxone, etc. If a nursing mother has a fever repeatedly, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to determine the cause of the fever and treat it under the guidance of a doctor. Don't blindly take medicine on your own to avoid affecting the nursing. Read more exciting novels for free
Hot palms and repeated fevers could be caused by many reasons: 1. [Overactive Heart Fire: This is a concept of Chinese medicine. The excessive Yang energy in the human body leads to internal heat. In addition to the heat in the palms and repeated fever, there may also be symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and dreams, mouth sores, red and swollen tongue, dry mouth, and so on.] 2. [Yin Deficiency: The loss of Yin fluid in the body will cause internal heat, causing the palm to heat up.] For example, patients with yin deficiency and fire excess might have flushed faces in the afternoon, scalding hands and feet, no tongue coating, night sweats, dry mouth, like to drink ice water, and other symptoms. This situation was more common in women and men entering menopause. 3. ** Qi and blood deficiency **: Qi and blood deficiency may cause fever in the palm. For example, patients with blood deficiency fever will feel abnormally hot in the afternoon. At the same time, they will feel tired, depressed, not want to talk, dizzy, and pale tongue. 4. [Damp-heat in the Spleen and Stomach]: Dysfunction of the Spleen and Stomach produces damp-heat, which may also be one of the reasons for the heat in the palm. 5. [Upof liver-fire: Upof liver-fire may also be related to the heat in the palm. For example, in addition to the heat in the hands and feet, patients with fire depression will also have a bad mood, easy to get angry and anxious, bitter mouth, dark urine color, yellow tongue coating, and other symptoms.] 6. ** Children's special circumstances (for infants under three years old)**: The child's repeated fever, palm fever, and cold feet belong to the phenomenon of feigning cold and real heat. It may be related to the child's limbs having less blood than the internal organs and insufficient blood supply to the limbs. It may also be due to the child's nervous system development is not complete, and the vasodilator and constrictor's autonomous nerves are easily confused. In addition, Western medicine believed that the invasion of bacteria and viruses would cause respiratory and digestive tract infections, which would also cause the child to have a fever. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There are many reasons why a girl's fever doesn't go down. The following are some common factors: - ** Infected factors ** - ** Virus infection **: For example, the infection of the flu virus may cause the child to have a high fever. If the child does not take the flu medicine, the fever will often last for 5 - 6 days. It may also be a respiratory infection caused by other viruses. Although some children are negative for the flu, they still have high fever symptoms. They may be infected by other viruses. In addition, Epstein-Barr virus infection may also cause repeated high fever. - ** Bacteriological infection **: For example, infectious diseases such as pneumonias, acute tonsillitis, acute gastroenteritis, bacterexenia, Septicemia, suppurative tonsillitis, scarlet fever, and so on may cause high fever. - ** Mycoplasmal infection **: There are many fevers caused by mycoplasmal infection. If it is not treated in time, the high fever will not go away. It may be repeated, and it may be accompanied by symptoms such as severe irritating dry cough. - ** Parasitic infection **: For example, tsutushi disease. After the bite of the mite, the pathogen, Orientale tsutushi disease, will be brought to the human body. After the pathogen proliferates in the wound, it will flow to all parts of the human body with the blood. The toxin released after its death can cause high fever symptoms, rashes, swollen glands, and other symptoms. There are often special scabs. - ** Non-infectious factors ** - * * - ** auto-immune diseases **: auto-immune diseases such as systematic Lupus erythemmatosus and rheumatism can lead to high fever. - ** Drug reaction **: The adjustment or improper use of certain antibiotics, painkillers, antivirals, and other drugs may cause drug-induced fever. - Tumors: Tumors such as leukemia and leukemia can also cause high fever. If a girl had a high fever, she should seek medical attention in time and have a detailed examination to determine the cause of the high fever. Then, according to the doctor's advice, she should be treated according to the doctor's advice and follow the doctor's advice to strictly control the condition. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There could be many reasons for the repeated fever and cough of 38.2 degrees Celsius. From the perspective of infectious factors: - [acute upper respiratory tract infection: it may be due to cold or fatigue, viral infection, etc., first symptoms such as nasal obstruction, runny nose, sore throat, fever, etc., and then cough.] - Bronchitis: Cough, expectoration, and dry and moist rales can be heard in the lungs after fever. - Lung infection: fever first, followed by cough and expectoration. A few were accompanied by chest pain and difficulty breathing. Lung chest X-ray showed inflammation. - <strong></strong> Non-infectious factors: - Cough variant asthma: A type of asthma that only coughs but does not wheeze. It is mainly dry cough at night. If it cannot be diagnosed, ordinary cough medicine is often ineffective. - Stomach acid is a stomach disease. The acid in the stomach flows up through the esophagus and corrodes the throat or windpipe, causing coughing and other symptoms similar to lung disease. - Upper Airway Syndrome: The secretion of sinusies and sinusies irritates the windpipe, causing coughing. - Some antihypertensives (such as pules): Hypertensives may cause stubborn coughing after taking them, which can only be relieved by stopping the medication. If such a situation occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital's clinic in time to do blood routine, chest X-ray, chest CT, C-reaction protein, and other tests to determine the cause of the disease. Treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. Don't use medicine on your own to avoid delaying the disease. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Yes, for example, with cats. In some fictional lore, cats are seen as having a connection to the spirit world. Feeding them at night could potentially open a 'gateway' for spirits to enter our realm. It's all very superstitious and part of fictional ideas.
A 4-year-old baby with a high fever may have the following reasons: 1. ** Infective factors **: - ** respiratory tract infection **: - ** Flu **: When infected with the flu virus, if you do not take the flu drug oseltamivir, fever will often last for 5 - 6 days; even if you take it, some children will still have fever for a long time due to unsatisfactory treatment. - ** respiratory tract infection caused by other viruses or bacteria **: Children with high fever but negative flu test may be respiratory tract infection caused by other viruses and bacteria. These children often show fever for 2 - 3 days, and the fever will start again after 2 - 3 days. - ** Myeloid infection **: Most common in school-aged children (5 - 9 years old). The typical symptoms include severe irritating dry cough, high fever (there are also a few children with low body temperature or no fever), no obvious or no lung signs, and no typical blood test. - ** Intestinal infection **: For example, diarrhea in autumn, and a small number of children will have high fever. - ** Urological infection **: It may also cause the baby to have a high fever. - ** Repeat infection **: During the period of frequent flu, there are many patients in the hospital, and it is easy to cross infection. The child may be treated for a common cold, and after the fever has subsided, he may have a fever and may be infected with other diseases such as B stream. 2. ** Non-infectious factors **: For example, diseases of the immune system and blood system, but these diseases are relatively rare. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Difficulty in breathing, short of breath, and repeated fevers could be caused by a variety of reasons. - In terms of infectious factors: - Lung infection was a common infectious disease of the respiratory system. After the pathogenic microorganisms infected the lungs, symptoms such as fever, cough, expectoration, chest tightness, short breath, and difficulty breathing could occur. - Pleurisy was an inflammation in the pleura cavity. It could cause chest pain, chest tightness, short of breath, difficulty breathing, and could also be accompanied by fever. - If the body is infected by a virus and causes viral myocartis, the main clinical symptoms are fever, breathlessness, fatigue, chest pain, palpitations, difficulty breathing, and so on. - Infected diseases such as malaria might also have such symptoms. - Respiring system related factors: - Congested respiratory system was a common cause of breathing difficulties. After blockage, in addition to breathing difficulties, patients may also have clinical symptoms such as wheezing, fever, dizziness, and burning sensation in the chest. - Bronchial asthma was a chronic inflammation of the airways. When it was induced by contact with an allergy or irritant, the patient could have repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, cough, and other symptoms. It might also be accompanied by fever, and the symptoms often worsened at night or in the early morning. - The acute respiratory distress syndrome was a severe acute respiratory failure caused by severe infection, shock, trauma, etc. The patient's main symptoms were breathlessness, difficulty breathing, purple lips, etc., accompanied by fever, cough, and other symptoms. - " Cardiac disease: When the cardiovascular disease occurs, it is easy to cause breathing difficulties and breathlessness. If the symptoms persist for several days, the heart cannot deliver a large amount of blood and oxygen to the organs and muscles, and breathing difficulties will occur, which may be accompanied by fever. - Other factors: - When the body's oxygen consumption increases, such as strong physical activity, fever, hypertoxification, etc., it may cause breathing difficulties. Fever itself can also cause breathing difficulties because the body needs more oxygen when the metabolism energy increases during fever, which can easily lead to a decrease in the oxygen content in the lungs. - Anemias, massive blood loss, and shock can cause a decrease in the oxygen carried by red blood cells, resulting in a decrease in blood oxygen content, insufficient oxygen supply to the tissues, and stimulation of the respiratory center, causing breathing difficulties, which may be accompanied by fever. - Allergy reactions. When the patient was affected by pollen and dust, it was easy to cause problems in the respiratory system. The most common was difficulty breathing, and it might also be accompanied by fever. - Emotional factors such as anxiety can also cause breathing difficulties. Long-term anxiety and tension can easily cause irregular breathing and symptoms of breathlessness. At the same time, psychological stress and other factors may affect physical functions and indirectly cause fever. Because there are many possible causes, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time for detailed examination and diagnosis so that early treatment can be carried out. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The high fever could be caused by infection or non-infectious factors. In terms of infectious factors, many infectious diseases could cause high fever, such as flu, miliary malaria, disseminated malaria, typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, leukemia, infectious parasitides, liver pus, bile duct infection, genitourinary system infection, etc. If the infection was not treated in time, it could also lead to a high fever. In addition, there were other respiratory tract infections caused by viruses or bacteria, B stream, etc., which could also cause high fever. In terms of non-infectious factors, malignant tumor diseases (such as primary liver cancer, hemorrhoid, leukemia, etc.), Connective tissue diseases (such as adult and juvenile rheumatism, systematic hemorrhoid, etc.), as well as other diseases (such as Granulomatotic Liver Disease, Drug Fever, Pseudofever, Empyesis, Hypertrophy, etc.) may lead to high fever. If a 26-year-old woman has a high fever, she should seek medical attention in time and undergo a comprehensive examination to determine the specific cause of the disease so that targeted treatment can be carried out. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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The ending of "Fever Reduction" was the reunion of the male and female leads. The female protagonist, Lu Wuke, approached the male protagonist, Shen Yixi, due to family hatred. Later, they were separated for five years due to the hatred of the previous generation. After many years, they reunited and resolved their conflicts and got back together. The male protagonist was unable to recover due to a car accident a few years ago. With the female protagonist's company, he slowly untied his heart knot and returned to the race. There wasn't much detail about the content of the novel. They only knew that there was an additional story. If you wanted to get more details about the novel, you might have to follow the novel publishing platform (such as private message:321 after following). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many factors that could determine whether the baby's fever would relapse after it subsided. If the baby does not have a fever again within three days after the fever, it will not relapse. However, the baby is in the recovery period after the fever is gone. If the baby is in a hurry to engage in some physical or energy-consuming activities (such as attending classes, cram school, rushing homework, etc.), the illness may relapse. A baby's fever is a symptom. The repeated symptoms may be due to the primary disease not being well controlled. For example, if the body is infected by bacteria or viruses (such as upper respiratory tract infection, tonsillar inflammation, gastroenteritis, etc.) and is not completely cured, there may be repeated fever. This is because antipyretic drugs can only temporarily reduce the fever and cannot affect the disease. In addition, if the baby had a fever caused by acute rash, acute suppurative tonsillitis, urine tract infection, Kawasaki disease, etc., the fever might repeat even if the primary disease was not cured. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>