A child with recurrent fever can recover in a few days

  Children are prone to illness, especially fever, which can occur when they catch a cold or flu, as well as when they have indigestion or stop eating. If parents find that their children have symptoms of fever, they need to take timely measures. If it is a high fever, they must go to the hospital. So, how many days can a child's fever recover after repeated episodes?

  

A child with recurrent fever can recover in a few days1

  A child's fever can recover after several days of recurrence, depending on the specific situation. The cause and duration of the fever vary. And whether scientific treatment is carried out is also the main factor affecting the time of fever reduction. If a child's fever is caused by an acute upper respiratory infection, it usually improves within three days.

  Due to fever symptoms caused by acute lower respiratory tract infections, such as acute bronchitis, acute bronchopneumonia, etc., the duration of fever will be longer, usually recurring for about five days. Parents need to take their children to the hospital for treatment, and after receiving scientific treatment, their bodies can recover as soon as possible.

  If a child's fever is caused by some difficult cases, such as Kawasaki disease, rheumatic fever, or acute tuberculosis infection, the child's repeated fever will last for a relatively long time, usually around seven days, and may even last longer. Even after treating the child, it can only temporarily alleviate the symptoms of fever.

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