Oral ulcers are a very common disease, which can be caused by excessive internal heat, lack of vitamins, and viral infections. Compared to adults, children are more prone to developing oral ulcers and sometimes accompanied by symptoms of fever. So, how many days does it take for a child with oral ulcers to have a low-grade fever to recover?
Children with oral ulcers accompanied by fever symptoms, as for how many days the fever can subside, it depends on the specific situation. If the symptoms are mild and the fever is cooled down in a timely manner, it usually takes 1-2 days to subside. If the fever is severe and not treated in a timely manner, the duration of the fever will be longer.
When suffering from oral ulcers, fever is usually caused by herpes simplex virus infection. At this time, antiviral drugs need to be used for treatment, and some fever reducing measures should also be taken. If a child's oral ulcer is not very serious, it usually takes 7-10 days to heal, so parents don't need to worry too much.
When a child develops fever symptoms, if it is a low-grade fever, physical cooling methods should be used, such as giving the child plenty of water, applying antipyretic patches, or wiping the body with warm water. Once a child's body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, antipyretic medication is needed. And when necessary, medical treatment should also be sought to avoid febrile seizures caused by persistent high fever.