What to Do When Your Baby Has a Sore Throat and Fever

If your baby is diagnosed with acute pharyngitis and has a fever, after three days of intravenous fluid treatment, the fever subsides and rashes appear. If diagnosed with infant rash, no further intravenous treatment is needed. Infant rash is a viral rash that will disappear on its own in two days. It’s not contagious, but it’s important to keep your baby at home temporarily as their immunity is low. Encourage plenty of fluids, moderate feeding, and increased vegetable intake to maintain regular bowel movements.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Abdominal Pain?

A 4-year-old girl is experiencing pain in the upper central part of her abdomen, accompanied by nausea and a sore throat. She has a history of gastritis and food accumulation treatment. An ultrasound examination ruled out the possibility of lymphadenopathy in the intestinal system. How should diagnosis and treatment be conducted?
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Diarrhea and Red Bottoms?

If your baby has diarrhea with red bottoms, it might be caused by enteritis. It’s recommended to perform a regular stool examination for diagnosis and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment. In severe cases, intravenous therapy may be needed to correct electrolyte imbalances. Additionally, regular follow-ups are very important. Parents should not worry too much and should take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, following the doctor’s instructions for medication. At the same time, pay attention to your child’s daily care, maintain good eating and hygiene habits, which can effectively prevent and alleviate this situation.
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