Fever on the 4th recovered after taking antipyretic drugs for three days, and began to fever again a day later. So far, it is suspected that it has been infected by other children, and the child's pneumonia has recovered. But I don't want to give the child an infusion. The child is in good spirits and has no other discomfort. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen can not reduce fever. The body temperature is between 37.5-39. If you wear more clothes, the temperature will be high. I went to the hospital for examination for the second time today. I just saw the report on my mobile phone. Do you suggest infusion? How to rule out other diseases? I'm worried about leukemia!
Condition Analysis:
Children's colds are usually caused by virus infection. If the baby has a fever for more than such a long time, it should be considered. It may also be due to low immune function or mycoplasma infection. If the child has good spirit, good appetite and normal body temperature, continue to consolidate the treatment for the baby. If the baby has some poor mental appetite, give the child symptomatic treatment such as infusion, and do not consider leukemia for the time being.
Condition Analysis:
From the picture you uploaded, the child should have a fever caused by virus infection. You can give your child Siji antiviral mixture and Xiaoer chaigui antipyretic granules, and then pay attention to drinking more water. Don't let your child go to kindergarten these two days. Drinking more water at home can prevent repeated fever.
Condition Analysis:
From your description, it should be viral infection, but from the analysis of the test sheet, the high lymphocyte ratio also meets the test indication of viral infection, so you should take antipyretic drugs and anti-virus drugs at the same time.
Guidance:
You can monitor your child's temperature. When the temperature exceeds 385 degrees, you can give your child drugs to reduce fever. If it is lower than this temperature, you can use a warm towel to take a bath, but it's best to give your child another antiviral oral liquid.