Normal Body Temperature Range for a 5-Month-Old Baby and Fever Management

For a 5-month-old baby, the normal underarm temperature should be between 36 to 37.3 degrees Celsius. If the baby’s morning temperature is 37.5 degrees, it indicates a low-grade fever, and it is recommended to continue medication treatment. When the temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees, you can use a warm water sponge bath to help cool the baby down without immediately using fever-reducing medication.
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Normal Body Temperature Range for Children

Children’s body temperature is measured by armpit temperature, with a reading above 37℃ considered a fever. It is categorized into four levels: low fever (37℃-38℃), moderate fever (38.1℃-39℃), high fever (39.1℃-40.4℃), and very high fever (above 40.3℃). When a child exhibits fever symptoms, parents should pay attention to observation and take appropriate measures based on the condition.
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Normal milk volume for babies who are almost three months old

A three-month-old artificially fed baby eats 5 times a day, with a total volume of about 750-800ml. He does not like to breastfeed for nearly half a month. Each feeding takes a long time and the total volume is reduced. He is in good spirits and has normal stools. The urine is yellow. Asked whether this will affect the development, the doctor recommended feeding on demand, and introduced the newborn’s gastric capacity and gastric emptying time, as well as the feeding method for babies under four months.
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