Recurrent Fever in Children Raises Concern: Insights into Its Causes, Symptoms & Proper Treatment by City Hospital (A Unit of EMC Hsopitals)

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Recurrent fever in children is often dismissed as a benign issue, but experts warn it may signal serious underlying conditions. Dr. Ajayeshwar Mahant, a renowned pediatrician at City Hospital (EMC Hospital unit), emphasizes that frequent fevers can impact both physical and cognitive development, making timely attention essential.
“Parents often assume recurring fever is just a weather-related issue or minor infection and postpone medical evaluation,” explains Dr. Mahant. “However, if a child experiences two to three high-fever episodes per month—especially accompanied by lethargy, loss of appetite, sore throat, rash, or cold-like symptoms—this might indicate a serious condition.”
Potential Causes Behind Frequent Fevers
Recurrent fevers can stem from a variety of causes:
- Viral infections, sequential colds—often mild but common
- Tonsillitis or throat infections
- Immune system weaknesses or allergies
- Serious infections like tuberculosis, typhoid, urinary tract infection, or malaria
- Auto-inflammatory disorders (e.g., PFAPA syndrome, Familial Mediterranean Fever) or rare genetic conditions
Dr. Mahant warns: “Simply giving fever-reducing medication does not address the root issue.”
Essential Diagnostic Pathway at City Hospital
At the City Hospital, specialized diagnostic facilities help uncover the underlying cause:
- Blood tests, urine analysis, X‑rays, and immunological screening
- Thorough evaluation by experienced pediatric specialists
- Once a diagnosis is confirmed, tailored treatment is provided, ensuring both efficacy and safety
Comprehensive Care Beyond Fever Treatment
City Hospital emphasizes prevention and wellness through:
- Vaccinations
- Dietary counselling
- Regular health check-ups to boost immunity
- Lifestyle guidance emphasizing balanced nutrition, hygiene, sleep, and exercise
Dr. Mahant advises parents: “Boosting a child’s immune system through proper care can significantly reduce fever episodes. If the problem persists, consult a qualified pediatrician without delay.”
City Hospital, with the trusted legacy of EMC Hospitals, continues to set the standard in children’s healthcare, focusing on excellence and holistic well-being.