My third-grade daughter suddenly developed a high fever, body aches, and a cough at school, so we left early and went straight to the internal medicine clinic. I was very worried because her fever wasn't going down even though I had given her fever reducers at home. When we arrived at the clinic, the waiting time wasn't long, so we were able to see a doctor quickly, and the director thoroughly examined my child's condition. They asked detailed questions about when the fever started and what accompanying symptoms were present, and also carefully checked her throat and breathing.
To confirm accurately, we conducted rapid tests for the flu and COVID-19, and fortunately, the diagnosis was a simple viral cold. However, since the high fever persisted, we immediately administered a fever-reducing injection and IV fluid therapy. The child felt much more comfortable while receiving the IV fluids, and afterwards, was prescribed fever reducers as well as medicine for cough and phlegm. I felt relieved because the nurses took meticulous care of the child throughout the treatment process.
I liked that they quickly assessed my child's condition and immediately proceeded with the necessary treatment. It was very helpful that they provided detailed instructions on how to manage a high fever even with a simple cold, including the intervals for administering fever reducers at home and how to ensure adequate hydration. After the treatment, the fever started to drop gradually that evening, and the child's condition improved significantly after two or three days.