What to do if your child has a low-grade fever due to mycoplasma infection

Low-grade fever refers to a low-grade fever. Usually, low-grade fever of mycoplasma infection in children is generally improved by general treatment, physical therapy, supportive care, drug therapy, and preventive measures.

1. General treatment: Let the child rest and avoid overwork, which helps to improve the function and recovery of the immune system. At the same time, through a balanced diet, adequate sleep and moderate exercise, it can strengthen children's immunity and help the body fight infection.

2. Physical therapy: Using a wet towel to pat the forehead and body can help lower body temperature and relieve discomfort. Depending on your child's condition, you can try to cool your child by taking a warm bath or using an antipyretic patch to relieve discomfort and lower body temperature.

3. Supportive care: Provide the child with sufficient water, such as warm water, light salt water or fruit juice. Helps prevent dehydration and maintain fluid balance. Provide easy-to-digest foods such as light porridge, soups, noodles, fruits, etc., to help children get nutrients and alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort.

4. Drug treatment: If the low-grade fever is not relieved, the use of acetaminophen drops, pediatric Chai Gui antipyretic granules and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor can help reduce body temperature and reduce fever discomfort.

5. Preventive measures: pay attention to personal hygiene habits, teach children to wash their hands frequently, and avoid touching the eyes, mouth, nose and other parts that are prone to infection. Regularly clean and disinfect frequently touched objects, surfaces, and spaces to reduce the spread of pathogens.

Low-grade fever measures in children are designed to relieve symptoms, lower body temperature, promote recovery, and prevent the spread of infection. If the temperature does not relieve or worsens, see a doctor in time, and the specific treatment plan should be adjusted and determined according to the doctor's advice and the actual situation of the child. Consult a doctor promptly and follow his or her guidance for treatment to ensure the health and safety of your child.

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