How to Bring Down a Baby’s Fever After Two Days?

The baby has had a fever for two days, with temperatures fluctuating up to 39.5 degrees. The baby has taken fever-reducing medication and also been given pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine hydrochloride granules, along with monkey ear ring granules. At night, the baby experiences nasal congestion and wheezing during sleep, occasionally feeling difficulty breathing, as if there is phlegm, but not coughing frequently. Inquiry about whether to change medications, which over-the-counter cold medicine is more effective for fever and throat pain, and whether antibiotic anti-inflammatory medication is needed.
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How to Care for a Child with Epilepsy?

The care for pediatric epilepsy should be based on the underlying cause. If it’s caused by a lack of calcium, supplementation with calcium and vitamin D, increased sun exposure, and enhanced nutrition can help alleviate symptoms; if it’s due to abnormal impulses, further examination and medication control are necessary.
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How to Care for a Newborn After Discharge from Hospital Due to Pneumonia?

After a newborn is discharged from the hospital due to pneumonia, parents should follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and pay attention to the baby’s breathing and skin conditions. If there are any abnormalities, they should seek medical attention immediately. During the Spring Festival, it is advisable to reduce taking the baby to crowded public places to prevent influenza.
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