What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever?
A 1.5-year-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for four or five days, with yellow, loose stools occurring about four to five times a day. Sometimes the frequency is high, sometimes low, and occasionally there’s a small amount of watery diarrhea. The child’s spirits are good, but there is some runny nose.
The baby has diarrhea, appetite is normal, deep sleep is normal, and the stool is loose and resembles egg white. How should it be handled?
Excessive eye discharge in a 1.5-year-old baby may indicate bacterial conjunctivitis and requires treatment.
How should one handle the situation where a 1.5-year-old baby has persistent fever due to tonsillitis?
If a 10-month-old baby catches a cold, it might be due to wind-cold syndrome. It is recommended to use the traditional Chinese medicine formula Jing Fang Baidu San for treatment, and to drink plenty of water.
How to handle a 10-month-old baby’s digestive discomfort after catching a cold?
What should you do if a 10-month-old baby has a fever?
A 10-year-old boy is experiencing pain below the navel and diarrhea. How should this be handled?
When a 10-year-old child has a fever, you can first use alcohol-based sponge baths to help reduce the fever, then further investigate the cause. Fever can be caused by infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors, among others. Do not rush to take medication before determining the cause.