Viral colds, i.e., acute upper respiratory tract infections caused by viral infections, in which children usually have fever for 2 to 3 days to about 1 week.
“Viral cold” is a common respiratory disease in pediatrics, usually refers to acute upper respiratory tract infections caused by viral infections, the disease is a self-limiting disease, the course of the disease may have fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, or cough and other symptoms, the examination can be seen in the pharyngeal congestion, etc., and improve the indicators of infection is normal.
For this kind of children, the duration of fever varies, usually lasts 2~3 days to 1 week or so, the fever subsides, during which the body temperature can reach 39~40 ℃, some children may have convulsions due to fever within 1~2 days of the onset of the disease, and it is necessary to reasonably symptomatic antipyretic during the course of the disease.
It is recommended to consult a specialist to assess the condition and guide the intervention.