How to Treat Baby’s Low Fever?

Baby’s low fever may be caused by external infection or internal injury. It is important to determine the cause first and treat accordingly. If diagnosed with respiratory system issues, immediate treatment should be administered along with good hygiene habits. Parents should pay attention to their child’s balanced diet and avoid picky eating.
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How to Treat Baby’s Nasal Congestion and Cough

My baby has had a cold for nearly a month, with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose. The symptoms improved after taking medicine, but they started to recur a few days after stopping the medication. What should I do for my baby’s nasal congestion and cough? The course of a common cold usually lasts about a week, but it could be due to the baby’s low sensitivity to the medication or inadequate care, leading to an extended illness. It is recommended to visit a regular hospital to check whether it is a bacterial or viral infection so that appropriate medication can be determined. In daily life, patients should balance their diet, engage in more aerobic exercises to strengthen their bodies, and maintain a positive mood to enhance their constitution and accelerate recovery.
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How to Treat Baby’s Nasal Congestion and Cough?

Children often catch colds due to low immunity and poor resistance, a common issue. Prevention is key to treatment. It’s recommended to engage your child in outdoor activities regularly to strengthen their physique and ensure they drink enough water. If there’s no fever, consider using antibiotics such as cephalosporins or penicillin, or take a cooling and detoxifying oral liquid. If fever occurs, use ibuprofen oral liquid to reduce fever.
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