What's the reason for the child's intermittent fever

  Fever is very common in babies, as various reasons can lead to fever, especially repeated fever, making adults completely unsure of what to do, and infants and young children cannot express themselves, which makes adults anxious. Next, let's introduce what happens when a child has a fever at intervals?

  

What's the reason for the child's intermittent fever1

  1. Lack of targeted treatment

  Sometimes when taking a baby to the hospital for examination, the temperature of the child will drop after taking the medicine prescribed by the doctor, but it will rise again after a period of time. This situation is because the medicine prescribed by the doctor is incorrect and has not completely eliminated the child's lesions.

  2. Insufficient dosage

  If a child experiences a fever without taking medication, it should be considered that the dosage is insufficient to overcome the virus, resulting in intermittent fever.

  3. Consecutive infection of organs caused by viruses

  Inflammation caused by the virus can cause a decrease in body temperature through the consumption of medication, and the virus can infect other organs, leading to a recurrence of fever. At this time, targeted treatment should be given.

  4. Physical cooling illusion

  After the baby blows or applies ice, it creates the illusion of fever reduction. When the baby is no longer blowing or applying ice, the body temperature will rise again, resulting in intermittent fever.

  A baby with a fever must be encouraged to drink plenty of plain water and rest more. If the fever is too severe, fever reducing patches can be used to lower the body temperature before specific treatment.

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