What is the difference between baby leukemia fever and general fever

A fever is a fever. There are similarities and differences between fever symptoms caused by diseases such as the common cold and pneumonia in babies with leukemia.

First, the similarities

1. Cause: No matter what type of fever it is, it is caused by pyrogens acting on the thermoregulatory center, causing the body temperature to rise beyond the upper limit of the normal range;

2. Clinical manifestations: If the baby has an infectious fever or a non-infectious fever, it will cause the body temperature to rise, and it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness and headache.

Second, the differences

1. Common type: If the baby has a fever caused by a bacterial infection, it usually manifests as acute upper respiratory tract infection or bronchitis and pneumonia. Fever caused by viral infection may lead to diseases such as hand, foot and mouth disease or mumps;

2. Accompanying symptoms: If it is a fever caused by bacterial infection, it may also be accompanied by symptoms of cough and sputum. If fever is caused by a viral infection, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain may also occur.

It is recommended that parents take their babies to the hospital in time for targeted treatment under the guidance of doctors. In daily life, we should pay attention to keeping the baby warm and avoid catching a cold. In terms of diet, it is necessary to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as apples, oranges, celery, etc., and eat less spicy and stimulating foods, such as peppers and garlic.

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