How to Handle High White Blood Cell Count in Children with Cough and Fever on the First Day of Medical Treatment

A child with cough and fever visited the hospital on the first day and was found to have a white blood cell count of up to 17,000. The doctor recommended anti-inflammatory medication, but after three days of intravenous treatment (including cephalosporin drugs and Anxiu Su), the symptoms did not improve and even worsened. Fever requires antipyretic medication to lower the temperature, and the interval between fevers is short, with temperatures rising quickly again after they drop. The cough has also become more severe than at the beginning. The fever temperature is often above 38.5 degrees, even reaching 39 degrees. If the symptoms do not improve by tomorrow, what should be done?
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How to Handle Hypoxemia in Premature Babies?

Hypoxemia and pulmonary infection in premature babies are severe conditions requiring the use of ventilators. Once the ventilator is removed, the baby’s face may turn blue. This article explains the reason for the lack of surfactant in the lungs of premature babies and the treatment methods. Guidelines suggest continuing treatment in the neonatal intensive care unit of the local hospital, as the specific changes in pediatric diseases cannot be predicted.
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