6-Month-Old Baby Has a Fever of 39 Degrees, Medication Not Effective, What to Do?

When a 6-month-old baby has a fever of 39 degrees and medication fails to reduce the fever, it’s advisable to first try physical cooling (cooling) methods such as alcohol wiping, while simultaneously identifying the cause of the fever. Fever can be due to infection, but it may also be caused by connective tissue disease or malignant tumors among other reasons. It’s not recommended to rush into medication before determining the cause.
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6-Month-Old Baby Has a Fever of 39 Degrees, Medicine Not Working, What to Do?

When a 6-month-old baby has a fever of 39 degrees and the fever-reducing medicine is ineffective, first try using alcohol wipe bathing to help lower the body temperature. Then, investigate the cause of the fever, which could be due to infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors, among other reasons. Avoid rushing to administer medication before determining the cause.
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6-Month-Old Baby Has Diarrhea and Keeps Crying, What to Do?

If a 6-month-old baby has diarrhea and keeps crying, it might be due to gastroenteritis causing belly bloating and pain. It’s recommended to take the baby’s stool to the hospital for testing and a routine blood test to determine if there’s an infectious disease. If diagnosed with an infectious disease, antibiotic treatment may be necessary. Currently, you can try using warm water to apply heat to the baby’s abdomen to relieve intestinal spasms. At the same time, keep the baby warm and avoid catching a cold.
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