How to handle a one-month-old baby with a fever of 38.1℃?
How should you handle a two-year-old baby who has a fever of 38.5 degrees?
An eight-month-old baby has been running a fever continuously. After taking medication, the body temperature dropped, but soon rose again. Parents inquire whether it is safe to use sweating to lower the temperature, and whether the baby should be taken to the doctor for an injection. The doctor advises to find the cause of the fever, take targeted medication, and provides some home care suggestions.
Your baby is nine months old and has been running a fever since last night, still around 38 degrees Celsius this morning. Heat patches have not worked, and you’re looking for quick fever-reducing methods.
Your baby is 46 days old and has had a high fever for three days. After taking fever-reducing medication, the temperature remains unstable. It is recommended to take your baby to the hospital for a detailed examination to rule out other inflammatory causes. Under the doctor’s guidance, adjust the frequency and dosage of medication based on your baby’s actual condition. Additionally, ensure your baby stays well-hydrated and closely monitor their mental state, bowel movements, and diet.
A baby’s fever is often caused by infectious diseases. It’s important to conduct a thorough examination to determine the specific cause of infection and to treat accordingly. Avoid self-medication. If the temperature is below 38.5 degrees, you can take fever-reducing medication and visit the pediatric clinic promptly.
Your baby has a fever of 38.6°C, with cold hands and feet. What should you do? Is it time to follow the fever rhythm? Should you give him more fever medicine after less than half an hour? And can he still take it?
If your baby is experiencing coughing, runny nose, and other symptoms, it may be due to upper respiratory infection or bronchitis, and timely treatment is required.
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My baby is almost one year old, and lately, the baby’s appetite has suddenly become very poor. It seems like the baby doesn’t feel hungry at all and won’t eat anything. So, what should we do?