Pediatric low fever upper respiratory tract infection can be treated by general treatment, drug treatment and other ways.
1. General treatment: keep the respiratory tract open, appropriate drinking water, low fever can also be without special intervention, hypoxia can be given oxygen inhalation.
2. Drug therapy: viral infections can be used to antiviral oral solution and other drugs, bacterial infections can be given cefixime and so on. For those who are irritable, sedation such as diazepam should be given; for those who have a lot of phlegm, expectoration such as Ambroxol oral solution should be given; for those who have a high fever (>38.5℃), antipyretic such as ibuprofen should be given. If the disease is mild, oral medication can be used with nebulization therapy, and if it is severe, intravenous infusion can be used.
The above medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. If a child develops an upper respiratory tract infection with a low-grade fever, he or she should be seen by a clinician for evaluation and treatment.