What medicine to take for children with enteritis and fever

The medications for children with enteritis and fever depend on the cause of the enteritis. Penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics are given for children with enteritis caused by bacterial infections. Virus-induced enteritis in children is mainly treated with symptomatic support, and probiotics and montelukast can be taken to improve intestinal function and stop diarrhea. When the body temperature is <38.5℃, physical cooling is usually chosen; when the body temperature is >38.5℃, oral ibuprofen suspension is given to reduce heat treatment. Note that the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor and parents should avoid giving them to children on their own. Symptomatic treatment of children with fever should monitor the temperature, body temperature <38.5 ℃, choose physical cooling, give the child to drink more warm water, wipe the child's body with warm water. If the body temperature is >38.5℃, oral antipyretic drugs, such as oral ibuprofen suspension, should be given in time for antipyretic treatment. Treatment of cause 1, bacterial infection: eating raw, cold, unclean food or moldy food, resulting in bacterial infection of the intestinal tract in children, need to choose sensitive antibiotics for treatment. If the child has no history of drug allergy, penicillin, such as amoxicillin granules, or cephalosporins, such as cefixime and cefdinir, can be chosen. If the child has a history of drug allergies, you can choose to take oral fosfomycin or herbal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as compound Huangliansu tablets, enteritis pellets, etc. Strictly control the child’s diet, pay attention to hand and mouth hygiene, try to eat a light diet, do not eat cold, spicy and stimulating food; 2. Viral infections: such as rotavirus or norovirus infection, there are generally no specific antiviral drugs. As most of the viral enteritis with dilute watery stools or egg-flake soup-like stools, you need to take oral intestinal probiotics to improve intestinal function, and you can also take oral montelukast to play a role in stopping diarrhea. Pay attention to give your child oral saline in time to avoid symptoms of dehydration.