Reasons and Treatment for Red Rashes on a 1-Year-Old Baby After a Cold and Fever

A 1-year-old baby may develop red rashes after a cold and fever, possibly due to infantile roseola. This condition often comes with high fever but may not include other cold symptoms, such as coughing or runny nose, and the stool does not become loose. After the fever, within 3 to 4 days, the baby’s chest and neck may appear with rose-colored spots that have a red blush. This is a benign rash that usually does not require medication. Treatment can be managed by staying hydrated, getting plenty of rest, and reducing outdoor activities. For cooling, it is recommended to use physical methods such as wiping the baby’s forehead and armpits with warm water.
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Reasons and Treatment for Sudden Fainting in Babies

Sudden fainting in babies can be caused by various reasons, including excessive heart fire, vomiting, and fright. In some cases, it may be associated with abnormal EEGs, which could be a sign of epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo further examinations such as EEG, brain mapping, dynamic EEG monitoring, and CT scans of the head to determine the cause. Under a doctor’s guidance, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine and sodium valproate can be taken for treatment. It is also important to master some first aid measures, such as using tranquillizers (diazepam) or acupuncture at the Neiguan point.
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Reasons and Treatment for Sudden Nosebleeds in Children

Sudden nosebleeds in children may be caused by dry nasal mucosa, ruptured capillaries, or a bad habit of picking the nose with fingers, as well as bleeding due to blood diseases. Treatment includes self-stopping the bleeding, applying a cool towel to the root of the nose to stop the bleeding, and seeking medical attention.
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