Child Hematuria Diagnosis and Treatment

Child hematuria may be a symptom of glomerulonephritis, a non-suppurative kidney inflammatory disease that typically affects both kidneys. It is recommended to first undergo a urine routine examination and consider renal biopsy for diagnosis, followed by treatment based on the diagnosis results.
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Child Repeatedly Fevers at 37-38 Degrees, Three Days of Injection Therapy Unsuccessful, What to Do?

A 6-year-old child has been running a fever of 37-38 degrees for three consecutive days, with no improvement after three days of injection therapy. Blood tests show a white blood cell count of 17,000. After six days of intravenous treatment (including penicillin and ceftriaxone), the count dropped to 10,000, but the body temperature remains unstable and fever-reducing medication is needed. Inquire about possible causes and coping measures.
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