What if a child eats too much meat and gets a fever?

There is no direct correlation between children eating too much meat and having a fever. Fever in children is mostly caused by infection and requires general treatment and medication according to the type of infection. 1. General treatment: children with fever are prone to indigestion, so it is important to maintain the supply of fluids and nutrients. 2. Medication: If the fever is caused by bacterial infection, sensitive antibiotics such as cefaclor can be used; if infected with influenza virus, antiviral drugs such as oseltamivir can be used; if infected with mycoplasma, azithromycin and other drugs can be used. The above drugs must be used under the guidance of a doctor. Children eat too much meat and fever does not have a direct correlation, in addition to the fever caused by infection, but also due to other diseases such as acute pancreatitis caused by fever, but at the same time more accompanied by other symptoms such as abdominal pain, vomiting, etc., parents are advised to take their children to the hospital in a timely manner.