Do children need a shot for flu fever?

Influenza is a relatively common disease in pediatrics. Whether or not an injection is needed for this type of fever needs to be judged in the context of the specific situation. If there is a secondary bacterial infection, it can be evaluated by a specialist, and anti-infective treatment such as intramuscular injection of cefozoxime can be given if necessary.
Influenza is an infectious disease of the respiratory tract caused by influenza virus infection, mostly by the history of contact with such children, the course of the disease may be recurrent fever, muscle aches or mental depression and other symptoms.
In the case of influenza A, treatment usually involves the use of oseltamivir phosphate and ibuprofen during the course of the illness to reasonably reduce fever, and the need for “injections” needs to be determined in the context of the specific circumstances of the child. If there is a secondary bacterial infection, an inotropic antibacterial drug, such as cefazoxime, may be used for anti-infective treatment after evaluation by a specialist.
Therefore, whether pediatric influenza need to be injected, need to be based on the specific conditions, such as the baby diagnosed with influenza, it is recommended to actively seek medical attention, by the specialist assessment to determine whether the need for “injections”.