What to Do When Babies Have Digestive Issues?

Babies with digestive problems mainly have three causes. Parents should provide appropriate food based on their child’s age characteristics, and observe their dietary habits, gradually transitioning from liquid to semi-liquid and solid foods.
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What to Do When Babies Keep Feverish?

Fever in children is common, usually caused by a cold. Since their thermoregulatory center is not fully developed, they are easily affected by the environment, leading to temperature fluctuations. Generally, if the temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, it is not necessary to take antipyretic medication. Physical cooling methods can be used primarily, such as using alcohol to wipe the body, and warm water to wash the face and forehead. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, it is generally recommended to take ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
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What to Do When Coughing Up Blood-tinged Phlegm During a Cold?

Don’t worry too much if you’re coughing up blood-tinged phlegm during a cold. Most cases are due to acute inflammation causing mucosal swelling and capillary rupture. Drink plenty of water, maintain clean indoor air, and there’s no need for special treatment. By staying hydrated and keeping the air clean, you’ll gradually recover. Regular exercise, avoiding spicy and greasy foods, and a positive attitude after the cold is completely healed will ensure a full recovery.
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What to Do When Ibuprofen Isn’t Effective for Fever

If ibuprofen is ineffective for fever, it may be related to chronic infection and requires antibiotic anti-infection treatment, heat-clearing and detoxification therapy, and nutritional support treatment. At the same time, maintain a pleasant mood, pay attention to rest, and take children to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment.
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