Handling Tips for a 19-Month-Old Baby’s Fever, Cough, and Rashes

A 19-month-old baby has had a fever for three days, with a peak temperature of 39.6 degrees Celsius, accompanied by mild cough and phlegm. Red rashes have appeared around the mouth and at the nape of the neck. It is recommended to observe the baby’s mental state, check for rashes on the oral mucosa, and review the vaccination records, particularly for measles and chickenpox vaccines. A photo of the rash is needed for further diagnosis, which could be measles, scarlet fever, or mycoplasma infection.
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Handling Urgency in a 2-Year-Old Child’s Urination

Urgency in a child’s urination may be caused by neurogenic frequency, due to the incomplete development of the child’s cerebral cortex, which weakens the inhibitory function of the spinal cord’s primary urinary center. Being frightened or experiencing stress can trigger the condition. Parents should take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment, and pay attention to regular checks and medication under a doctor’s guidance.
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