What to Do When a Baby Coughs?

If a child frequently coughs, it may be due to cough-variant asthma. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up to rule out asthma and to pay attention to strengthening the child’s physical condition.
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What to Do When a Baby Cries Very Sadly?

A 10-month-old girl suddenly cried very sadly, with sweat pouring down her head. It’s recommended to pay attention to whether she has abdominal pain or fever due to a cold, and consider the possibility of being hungry. If the situation does not improve, it’s best to go to the hospital for a pediatric check-up.
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What to Do When a Baby Develops a Rash After a Fever?

After a fever, if a baby develops a rash, it is most commonly known as pediatric roseola. The rash appears as pink spots or macules, usually in a pinpoint pattern. It typically lasts for two to three days of fever. After the fever subsides, these red rashes appear suddenly. These are generally viral rashes caused by respiratory virus infections. Normally, these rashes are not painful or itchy and should fade within one to two days. Parents do not need to worry.
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