What to Do When a Child Has Repeated Vomiting and Fever, and Refuses to Eat Dinner?

When a child experiences repeated episodes of nausea and vomiting, along with a fever, it’s crucial to carefully check for viral infections. Most often, viral infections can lead to viral gastroenteritis, cause a drop in body temperature, and trigger dry heaves. If the child refuses to eat dinner, immediate careful examination is necessary to prevent dehydration. In cases where the child cannot eat dinner or has severe nausea and vomiting, intravenous fluid replacement may be required.
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What to Do When a Child Has Severe Cough but Normal Blood Tests?

A child suddenly develops a severe cough, and the blood test results are normal. The doctor diagnosed it as bronchitis, prescribing intravenous injections and nebulizer treatment. However, after two days of injections, the child still had a fever of 39 degrees at around 6 PM in the evening. The doctor recommended taking ibuprofen, which did help lower the fever. Please ask the doctor to analyze the test results and predict how long the fever might last.
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