Based on Zhou Can's clinical experience and knowledge of pharmacology, a high fever reaction is unlikely.
Does a blood transfusion cause a high fever?
This is truly the first time I've heard of such a thing.
"Doctor Ai, call the nurse who administered the infusion and cared for the patient to the office for a discussion about the condition."
Zhou Can needs to first exclude the possibility that the infusion or blood transfusion caused the fever.
For instance, there could be a problem with the saline solution used for the infusion.
This must be checked first.
Some saline solutions may have issues due to various reasons during storage or production.
Such as the appearance of flocculent matter inside the bottle.
