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Livestream DIFFERENTIATE THE TYPE OF FEVER IN CHILDREN

Livestream  DIFFERENTIATE THE TYPE OF FEVER IN CHILDREN

Start time: 2021-05-21 11:00:00
End time: 2021-05-21 12:00:00

5/20/2021 11:18:35 AM

Most people know that fever is the natural response (both children and adults) to viruses or bacteria. However, every time seeing the child suffers from fever, parents are desperately worried and trying to cure the sickness.

They have so much confusion about what are the causes. Whether it’s viral fever (viral fever), dengue fever, fever due to flu, or simply teething fever. Should I give my kid anti-inflammatory drugs? What is the dosage? Should I take my child to the doctor right away or should I wait for a while?

Watch Livestream DIFFERENTIATE TYPES OF FEVER IN CHILDREN

  •   At 11 a.m. Friday, May 21, 2021
  •   On Fanpage CarePlus Clinic Vietnam

Guest Speaker: First Degree Specialist, Dr. Pham Thi Thuy Trang (Head of Pediatrics Department of CarePlus International Clinic) share extremely useful and close scientific knowledge about:

- Common types of fever in children;

- How to recognize the symptoms of different types of fever;

- How to monitor and care for children;

- When to take the child to see a doctor?;etc.

 

 

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