The baby has a fever for two days

A baby's fever that persists for two days may be caused by a variety of reasons, including but not limited to viral infections such as influenza, acute pneumonia, herpes zoster, or bacterial infections such as bacillary dysentery. For different diseases, it is necessary to use symptomatic medicine under the guidance of a doctor to control the condition in a timely manner and ensure the health of the baby.

1. For persistent fever caused by influenza, you can use Pediatric Cold Granules or Pediatric Aminophen and Huangphenamine Granules to reduce the symptoms of viral infection.

2. If the persistent fever is caused by acute pneumonia, drugs such as amoxicillin granules and cefixime granules should be used to reduce lung inflammation and control the development of the disease.

3. Herpes zoster virus infection may also cause the baby to have a high fever. At this time, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir can be used under the guidance of a doctor.

4. In addition to viral infections, bacterial infections cannot be ignored. For bacterial dysentery, antibacterial drugs such as cefixime granules and penicillin sodium for injection need to be used.

5. In addition, baby's fever may also be related to digestive system diseases, urinary system diseases, immune system diseases or blood system diseases. In these cases, it is necessary to seek medical treatment promptly, conduct detailed examinations, and carry out targeted treatment according to the doctor's recommendations.

During the period when the baby has a fever, parents should closely monitor body temperature changes and replenish water in time to avoid dehydration. At the same time, maintain indoor air circulation and provide a good rest environment for your baby. If your baby's fever lasts for a long time or the symptoms get worse, you should seek medical attention immediately to avoid delaying treatment.

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Friendly reference: the above is for reference only, please follow your doctor's instructions for specific treatment.

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