Fever and diarrhea are common symptoms in children. When a child falls ill, parents need to help them seek treatment as soon as possible. Otherwise, the child's body's ability to resist diseases may be poor, which may delay the condition and make it more severe. What should I do if my child has diarrhea and recurrent fever?
The reason why the child has a fever and recurrent diarrhea may be caused by a cold in the abdomen. It is recommended to keep warm to prevent the child's abdomen from catching a cold. Parents also need to give their children more hot water to drink, and if necessary, cooperate with doctors to use antidiarrheal drugs for treatment. Parents should regularly measure their children's body temperature to understand temperature changes. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 ℃, they need to ask a doctor to prescribe medication to help reduce the fever.
After the birth of a child, the gastrointestinal function is not yet fully developed. If dietary care is not taken seriously, diarrhea may occur due to poor digestion. Parents need to follow the guidance of doctors and use appropriate medication to regulate their digestive system in order to improve their condition. If children eat greasy and unclean food during a fever, they are also prone to diarrhea.
In order to help children recover as soon as possible, medication treatment should be administered as soon as possible to achieve better results. During the treatment period, it is also necessary to drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Parents should take their children for examination, and based on the cause and condition of the child, ask the doctor to provide a reasonable treatment plan. Parents should also observe their children's recovery and promptly inform the doctor of their child's condition.