How Should a 19-Month-Old Be Treated for a Sudden Fever?

A sudden fever in a baby could be caused by a virus or bacteria infection. It’s recommended to check the complete blood count (CBC). If the blood count is not high, it might be roseola infantum, and the fever will subside with rash a few days later. You can give the baby Placenta Eriodictyon Liquid and Bovine Oryctolagus Gland Granules. If the blood count is high, it indicates a bacterial infection, and Ceftriaxone Granules should be taken. Drink plenty of fluids.
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How Should a 2-Year-Old Child Take Medicine for Diarrhea?

Three days ago, at night, the child had diarrhea, starting with loose stool, then becoming watery soup-like, and eventually water-like. After defecation, there were bubbles. Initially, it had an odor, but later it didn’t. When the diarrhea was nearly over, there was some mucus-like discharge that didn’t resemble pus. What should be done?
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How Should a Baby Sleep?

Long-term sleeping on one side may lead to uneven facial size in babies, and parents should pay attention to alternating sides and avoid excessive side sleeping.
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