Treating Recurring Low Fever in Infants and Young Children

Recurring low fever in infants and young children can be caused by various factors, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. Parents can first try using alcohol-based sponge baths to reduce fever and further investigate the cause. In cases of pediatric diabetes insipidus, the main symptoms include thirst, polydipsia, polyuria, and low specific gravity of urine, which are due to insufficient secretion and release of antidiuretic hormone caused by hypothalamic-pituitary issues or renal response defects to ADH.
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Treatment and Causes of Sweating in Children’s Hands and Feet

Sweating in children’s hands and feet can be caused by various factors, including calcium deficiency, colds, tuberculosis infection, and disorders of the autonomic nervous system. It is recommended to undergo a comprehensive examination to determine the cause and to receive appropriate treatment. At the same time, parents should pay attention to their children’s balanced diet and avoid picky eating.
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