How to Handle a 14-Month-Old’s Cold with Bacterial and Viral Infections?

A 14-month-old child with a cold caused by bacterial and viral infections, preceded by bronchitis, seeks assistance. The child was prescribed antibiotics and antiviral medication by the doctor yesterday, but is still running a fever of 39 degrees Celsius today. After taking the fever-reducing medicine, the fever returned six hours later. The child visited the doctor again today, who said this is a normal part of the illness course and advised to continue medication. Is this situation severe?
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How to Handle a 18-Month-Old Baby Who Keeps on Fevering?

An 18-month-old baby has a fever reaching 39.7 degrees Celsius, which drops to 38.4 degrees after taking fever-reducing medicine, but rises again to 39.1 degrees in the late evening. The family has antiviral oral liquid, cefuroxime dry suspension, and Pudelan oral liquid at home, and the baby has a little cough.
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How to Handle a 2-Month-Old’s Nighttime Crying?

Your baby is 2 months old and has been crying a lot at night recently. This could be due to discomfort, a lack of trace elements, too hot environment, or incorrect sleeping posture. It is suggested to reduce deep sleep during the day, check for trace elements, and maintain a quiet and appropriate temperature of the environment.
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