Fever is a common symptom in infants. Whether or not the fever will return after sweating depends on the severity of the illness and the cause of the illness, e.g., infantile emergency rash, which can cause recurrent fever for 3 to 5 days.
Fever is a common symptom of pediatric diseases, and can be seen during infancy in a variety of diseases such as infantile emergency rash, acute upper respiratory tract infection, herpes pharyngitis or Kawasaki disease, etc. The recurrence of temperature during the course of the disease is related to the severity of the disease and the etiology of the disease and many other factors.
1. Infants sweating after fever, body temperature generally gradually decline to restore the symptoms, such as in viral infections of acute upper respiratory tract infection, the heat process can be in 1 ~ 7 days, so the above phenomenon may no longer fever, there may be a recurrence of temperature, parents need to dynamically monitor the body temperature, and closely observe the changes in the condition.
2. For example, in toddler acute rash, the fever usually lasts for 3~5 days, and then the rash comes out after the fever subsides. If the baby is at the beginning of the disease and the above phenomenon has just appeared, the body temperature will usually be recurring.
3. In Kawasaki disease, if the baby has not been treated formally, such as the use of gammaglobulin treatment, usually there will be repeated fever, meaning that the disease is still developing, and active intervention is needed.
It is recommended that infants with fever should be actively consulted and evaluated by a specialist for judgment.