What medicine to take for a cold and fever Cold for six and a half months, fever, finger peeling can

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Febrile rash in children, pay attention to Kawasaki disease Fever in children is the most common clinical manifestation. The most common cause of fever is a respiratory infection, and most of them are viral infections, which usually resolve after a few days. Pediatric fever with rash** can be due to viral infections, such as rubella, measles, chickenpox, infantile rash, hand, foot and mouth disease, etc.

    Fever in children with a rash can also be due to a bacterial infection such as scarlet fever. Children with scarlet fever develop a rash with pharyngeal congestion, red, swollen tonsils and even purulent discharge 1 day after fever, and elevated white blood cells on laboratory tests, requiring antibiotics**. Pediatric fever with rash should also be noted for the possibility of Kawasaki disease.

    Kawasaki disease is characterized by: fever for more than 5 days, antibiotics ** are ineffective; conjunctival hyperemia of the eyeball; chapped lips; Rash; Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, stiff edema of the extremities, peeling. Laboratory tests show elevated white blood cells, high CRP, and rapid erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

    The most important harm of this disease is to damage the child's coronary arteries, resulting in coronary artery dilation, and even myocardial infarction, which is one of the common causes of acquired cardiovascular disease in children. Therefore, children with fever and rash should pay attention to the possibility of Kawasaki disease, and diagnose it in time to avoid sequelae to the child. View the original post

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Thickening of the left crown of the aortic valve, echogenic enhancement is not congenital heart disease Patients: laboratory tests, examination results: last hospital visited:

    Yuan Yonghua, Department of Pediatrics, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital: Not necessarily, but you don't know your specific situation, so it's hard to define. However, acquired Kawasaki disease can also be the case.

    Yuan Yonghua, Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, recommended that pediatric cardiovascular specialists see a doctor, and cardiac catheterization if necessary. View the original post" begging.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have to go to the hospital for a diagnosis, the recovery period of Kawasaki disease will also cause your fingers to peel.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be Kawasaki disease In the early stage of cardiac ultrasound, there may not be changes, but aspirin should be taken to prevent blood clots and coronary artery changes. In the acute stage, hospitalization** is recommended, and after the condition is stabilized, the platelet count decreases, and the cardiac ultrasound is rechecked regularly. This disease cannot be based on dead information on the Internet alone, no one gets sick according to the book!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is there any inflammation of the lymph? Kawasaki disease has a high fever of 39 degrees or more and lasts for more than 5 days. The ends of your body are peeling, and you don't look like you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is he allergic, don't fight yet...Cephalosporin is an anti-inflammatory, so you can take some antipyretics

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have Kawasaki disease, your skin will peel, and this is the symptom of Kawasaki disease. My child has a high fever that does not go away, perianal peeling, and peeling of his hands and feet during hospitalization, so the doctor will diagnose Kawasaki disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Analysis: Hello, depending on your child's symptoms, Kawasaki disease usually has fever and peeling at the end of the fingers. So don't worry if the heart and blood tests are normal.

    Because your child has no fever and no symptoms such as increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Considering that the symptoms caused by a ** fungal infection can be applied alternately with miconazole ointment and urea ointment, it is advisable to pay attention to hygiene, and it is advisable to actively apply drugs under current observation, and go for re-examination if there is a fever.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Molting is not necessarily related to fever, and it is recommended to observe it after the fever has subsided.

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