What to do if your baby has a persistent fever from the flu

Baby flu persistent fever, if the fever does not exceed 38.5 ℃, then prioritize physical cooling, more than 38.5 ℃ need to consider the use of fever-reducing drugs treatment, in addition to the need to take oseltamivir and other antiviral drugs.
Influenza, or influenza, is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by viral infection, with common symptoms such as fever, malaise and cough.
When the baby suffers from influenza persistent fever, parents should first observe the temperature of the baby’s fever, if more than 38.5 ℃, you need to use ibuprofen, acetaminophen and other antipyretic treatment; if not more than 38.5 ℃, you need to physically cool down the temperature, such as warm water to wipe the baby’s palms, feet and other locations.
Antiviral medications, such as oseltamivir, are also needed. All of the above medications are recommended to be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used on their own.
If your baby has a persistent fever from influenza, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment as early as possible to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.