The baby has been running a fever for three days with temperatures between 37.5-38.5 degrees Celsius. The tonsils are slightly red. The baby has already taken products like Xiao Kuaikang, Meilin, Amoxicillin, and Ribavirin granules, but the fever recurred after stopping the medication. Seeking advice on whether further medical examination and treatment are necessary.
A 17-year-old child has contracted viral flu with a fever of 38 degrees, muscle aches, fatigue, and a desire to take a nap. After a routine blood test, the doctor diagnosed it as viral influenza and prescribed antipyretic and anti-inflammatory medications, along with ibuprofen liquid. However, it was found that the dosage given was for children, and the effect was not good. Inquire about the correct dosage and whether it is possible that the doctor misdiagnosed.
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