I got up a little low fever yesterday morning. At noon, I had a fever to 38.5 ℃ and took antipyretic medicine. A few hours later, the temperature rose again. Today, I went to the hospital to draw blood, viral infection, prescribed medicine, came back and ate it, and then burned to 40 ℃. During this period, I kept cooling down physically, cooling down again and again, and it has been repeated. Do I have to go to the hospital again, or observe again and go again tomorrow? Does this belong to infantile acute rash? If there is febrile convulsion, how to deal with it on the way to the hospital
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to what you said and the inspection report, the baby's acute rash caused by virus infection is also a disease caused by virus infection. Before the rash does not appear, the simple blood routine can not judge that it must be the case of infant acute rash. A few babies have fever and convulsions do occur. If there is such a manifestation of convulsion, you can open the baby's clothes, It's OK to avoid the baby biting his own. Fever usually repeats for about 3 days. If there are no other symptoms, it's recommended to take medicine and observe for 1-2 days
Condition Analysis:
In this case, the child may also have an acute rash, but I suggest you'd better pay attention to drinking more water and bubble the body with warm water. Generally, the body temperature will be normal after 3 ~ 4 days of fever, and the rash will appear. Then the rash will subside slowly in 3 ~ 4 days.
Condition Analysis:
You can feed your child again after an interval of four hours and take the medicine for lack of fever once. The virus infection is indeed prone to this situation, so you must let the child's temperature drop down as soon as possible. Now you can't judge whether it is a baby's rash. If the child's temperature can drop down, there should be no febrile convulsion,.
Condition Analysis:
The child's examination results show that it is mainly viral infection. According to the current physical examination, considering that the child has acute tonsillitis, the infant emergency department also belongs to viral infection, but it is manifested in fever regression rash. According to the current examination, it is not clear that it is the infant emergency department. The child can continue to be treated with heat clearing and detoxification drugs. If there is febrile convulsion, press the child's middle point in time, let the child lie on his side and pat his back gently, Avoid breathing difficulties and reduce fever in time.