Children with food accumulation and fever usually have a fever for a few days

  If a child does not deal with food accumulation in a timely manner, it may be accompanied by a fever, and the duration of the fever has always been a focus of attention. So, how many days does a child's food accumulation fever usually last? Let's take a look at the correct treatment methods for children with food accumulation and fever.

  

Children with food accumulation and fever usually have a fever for a few days1

  Children with food accumulation and fever usually have a fever for a few days

  If the symptoms of a child's accumulated fever are relatively mild, usually around three to five days, the child's fever problem will disappear. However, if the child's physical condition is weak, they may experience recurrent fever after accumulating food. Some fever problems may even last for half a month or longer. Therefore, the specific number of fever days needs to be determined based on the child's own physical condition, and mothers need to be mentally prepared.

  What to do if a child has a fever due to food accumulation

  If a child only has a fever and is in a low-grade state without experiencing seizures or convulsions caused by high fever, then it is only necessary to use physical methods to cool the child down. However, during this period, the child's body temperature should also be monitored at all times.

  If the child's food accumulation and fever are severe, and even other symptoms appear, then the mother should immediately take the child to the hospital for examination and receive formal treatment, otherwise the child's condition will be delayed due to this.

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