What to do about recurrent fever in children with upper respiratory tract infection

Children with recurrent fevers caused by upper respiratory tract infections should first be treated with anti-inflammatory medication. Secondly, if the child has a fever of more than 38.5 degrees, the child should be given antipyretic drugs to reduce the fever. Children can be given ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen suspension. In children over six years old, fever suppositories can also be inserted in the anus to reduce fever. For infections, you need to choose the right medicine for anti-inflammatory treatment according to the type of infection. For example, if there is congestion and edema in the throat, you can use Pudilan Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid or Blue Scutellaria Oral Liquid for anti-inflammatory treatment. If the effect is not good, it is necessary to observe whether there is pus in the throat or whether there is an increase in white blood cells in the blood count. If there is any of the above, it means the combination of bacterial infection, need to take oral antibiotics for the upper respiratory tract infection for anti-inflammatory, such as cefixime or cefadroxil.