What should I do if my child doesn't have a runny nose, cough, or fever

  During the process of physical growth and development, children's immune system is not yet mature, and they are very sensitive to the comprehensive response of the external environment. In addition to seasonal factors such as temperature, air quality, bacterial species, etc. in the environment, it is easy for them to experience cold symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose. However, there are also some unexpected phenomena, such as children not having runny nose, coughing, and fever. What should they do?

  

What should I do if my child doesn't have a runny nose, cough, or fever1

  What should I do if my child doesn't have a runny nose, cough, or fever

  1. You can observe whether the child's body experiences other reactions such as mental fatigue or loss of appetite while having a fever.

  2. If the fever is too high, physical cooling can be used first, such as drinking more water or applying cold compress to reduce the fever.

  3. If the body's fever persists, it is necessary to seek timely diagnosis and treatment at a regular hospital, check the cause of the fever, and receive targeted and reasonable treatment.

  What should children not eat if they have a fever

  1. Spicy and stimulating foods, or excessively greasy foods, can easily lead to a sustained increase in body temperature.

  2. Do not eat seafood, as seafood is a cold food that is not conducive to the recovery of children's illnesses.

  3. Snacks such as french fries, fried chicken, and low nutrient foods should not be eaten, as they can burden the gastrointestinal function of children with fever and hinder the recovery of their immune system.

  The phenomenon of a child not having a runny nose, cough, or fever is the result of many comprehensive factors. It may be due to allergic reactions to objects or food that the body can come into contact with, or it may be caused by excessive mental stress at certain stages. At this time, it is necessary to relax and rest, drink more water, or undergo physical cooling. If a persistent high fever persists, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner to avoid other impacts on the child's body.

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