Chapter 877: High Fever of 40 Degrees



Chapter 877: High Fever of 40 Degrees

"You have a high fever, temperature is 40 degrees. Are you willing to get an injection?" the doctor asked again.

"No fight." Tang Su refused directly.

"It might be the flu. Go get a blood test and seven respiratory tests later. Then I'll prescribe antipyretics for you. If your fever doesn't go down within an hour, you'll have to get an injection." The doctor wrote two lines in the medical record book and then waved his hand to indicate that he could leave.

Tang Su went outside to rest. After a while, Xue Yao brought antipyretic medicine. After taking it, Tang Su went downstairs to have blood drawn, and then his nasal secretions were taken.

Tang Su felt so tired. If possible, she wanted to lie down and sleep in the lobby of the hospital.

"Susu, hold on." Xue Yao looked at the girl beside him and let her lean on his shoulder to rest.

The test results would not come out until half an hour later, so he checked the time from time to time.

Tang Su had no strength left. Her lips were red and beads of sweat appeared on her forehead. After a while, her whole body began to sweat and she seemed to be exhausted.

Half an hour later, the test results came out.

Xue Yao frowned when he received the report. The report showed that the influenza A HINI virus antigen test was +, which was positive, while the blood routine report showed that the white blood cell count was low.

"What's wrong?" Tang Su asked weakly.

She was sweating all over and didn't even want to walk anymore.

Xue Yao then helped Tang Su back to the clinic and handed the report to the doctor.

The doctor took a quick look and there was no expression on his face.

"It's confirmed, it's influenza A. I'll prescribe some medicine for you. You go back and take it on time. If the fever is over 39 degrees, take antipyretics on your own. You may have repeated fevers for about three days. During these three days, you should rest and avoid eating raw, cold, or spicy foods. In addition, if you have convulsions or coma, or if the fever doesn't go down after taking antipyretics, you should come to the hospital in time. In addition, influenza A is highly contagious. Try not to go out to crowded places this week. Family members should also take precautions. If there are infants under three years old at home, they should be isolated." The doctor said in a procedural manner.

After that, he typed a few words on the keyboard and selected some common medicines for treating influenza.

"Doctor, doesn't she need to be hospitalized for observation? She's not in good condition right now." Xue Yao was still worried when he saw that the doctor just prescribed some medicine.

The way he looked at Tang Su, it seemed like he was about to fall asleep at any moment.

"Influenza has these symptoms. Adults generally don't need to be hospitalized unless they are in a coma or have a fever that can't be reduced. If you have the condition I just mentioned, please come to the hospital again, okay." After the doctor finished speaking, he pressed a bell, indicating that the next patient could come in.

Tang Su then walked out of the clinic.

She didn't have breakfast in the morning and was sweating, so she didn't have any strength at all and didn't want to talk.

After returning home, Tang Su lay on the sofa in the living room.

Xue Yao found a blanket and covered Tang Su with it. He touched Tang Su's forehead again and felt that the temperature was not so high, so he felt relieved.

"I'll go to the kitchen and make you some porridge. You can have a good rest."

Tang Su nodded slightly without replying.

She hasn't had a cold for a long time. The last time she had a cold seemed to be two years ago.

In the past, when she had a cold or fever, she would go to the school clinic or pharmacy to get some medicine instead of going to the hospital.

(End of this chapter)

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