What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever and Won’t Drink Water?

If a baby has a fever and won’t drink water, it might be due to indigestive diarrhea or enteritis. It’s recommended to give symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and further examine the stool routine to determine the cause. If it’s enteritis, consider using antibiotics for treatment; if the stool routine is normal, probiotics and antidiarrheal medication can be used. In severe cases, intravenous fluid therapy may be necessary to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. Wishing the baby a healthy growth.
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What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever?

When a child has a fever, alcohol wipe bathing can be used to help lower body temperature. However, it is important to first identify the cause of the fever and avoid rushing into medication. If diagnosed with an endocrine disease, parents should immediately cooperate with the doctor for treatment and pay attention to diet, avoiding irritating food.
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What to Do When a Baby Has Severe Rotavirus Diarrhea?

The baby has been infected with rotavirus diarrhea for six days, with more than ten watery stools each day, in large quantities, leading to a weight loss of over 2 pounds. The hospital check-up showed no significant dehydration, but the baby has lost weight. Asking for advice on how to handle and prevent dehydration.
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