Question

My baby is 2 years old. A few days ago, he had a high fever that wouldn’t go down, and after being given an intravenous drip at the clinic, the fever subsided, but he developed many red rashes on his body, along with coughing and sneezing. The hospital examination confirmed it as an acute rash. I want to buy some fruits for my baby to eat. What fruits can a child with an acute rash eat?

Answer

The onset of a child’s acute rash is characterized by high fever, which is difficult to reduce. It burns for about three days. After the fever subsides, red rashes appear on the body. These rashes take about three days to gradually fade away. Symptoms will return to normal. Today, you should give your child plenty of water and some fresh fruits. As long as they can eat seasonal fruits, there are no specific requirements for the type of fruit. Wishing for good health.