It is actually very common for babies to have a fever, and many parents have actually experienced many such incidents. If the baby has a high fever and the fever does not go down after taking a fever-reducing injection, it is best to keep the baby in the hospital for observation and treatment. Because continued high temperature can cause great harm to the body, the body temperature must be controlled in time to prevent the child from excessive harm. If a child has a high fever and has taken antipyretic drugs or received an antipyretic injection, but the fever still does not subside, the child should be taken to the doctor for treatment immediately. Only by seeking medical treatment in time can we find out the specific cause of the child's fever. After treating the lesion, the symptoms of fever will also be relieved. Parents must not blindly insist on giving their children antipyretic drugs or antipyretic injections to reduce fever. Just reducing the fever without treating the disease will delay the child's illness and make the condition develop to a more serious level. Generally speaking, when a baby has a high fever, there will be a period of high temperature persistence. During this period, the temperature in the baby's body has reached its peak. During this period, the heat dissipation process begins to gradually become stronger. However, the heat generated in the child's body has not decreased. At this time, the child's body temperature will remain at a relatively high level, and the high fever will not subside. Even if antipyretic injections or other antipyretic drugs are used, the body temperature cannot drop quickly. After the high temperature period continues, the body temperature will begin to drop slowly. Therefore, parents should not be too anxious after using antipyretic drugs or giving their children antipyretic injections. What parents should do is to take their children to the hospital for observation and treatment in time. Today we introduced to you what to do if the baby's fever does not go down after the fever-reducing injection? In short, if the baby has a high fever that does not go away, it means that the child's condition is more serious. It is very important to go to the hospital for observation and treatment in time. Some diseases will cause persistent high fever even with the use of antipyretic drugs. For example, diseases such as pneumonia will cause high fever for several days. |
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