Is a child’s cough followed by a fever an aggravation of the disease?

Children with cough and fever are often seen in respiratory infections, which are generally considered to be aggravated or recurrent and require active intervention.
Respiratory tract infections, such as acute bronchitis, bronchopneumonia is a common disease in pediatrics, can be caused by bacteria, viruses or Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections, clinical symptoms such as cough, fever, etc., if not treated in time can be a persistent aggravation of the cough, or recurrent fever, fever does not go away and other phenomena, improve the blood test, chest X-ray and other tests can assist in the diagnosis.
Children cough and then fever need to be alert to the disease has not been controlled or aggravation of the disease may be, specific need to improve the examination under the guidance of the doctor, to clarify the cause of the disease. If the course of treatment is insufficient, you can continue treatment, if the condition is repeated or combined with other complications, you can follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.
Children with cough and fever are recommended to actively consult a specialist physician to assess the condition and judgment for targeted treatment.