Question

During infancy, it’s normal for babies to have fevers occasionally. However, when parents discover that their five-month-old baby has a high fever, they often become very worried. So, what should you do if a five-month-old baby has a persistent fever?

Answer

Firstly, ensure that the indoor air is continuously circulated. Allow the room to be ventilated for half an hour every morning to provide better indoor environment protection. Additionally, covering the baby with an extra blanket during naptime can help prevent colds. This is because after napping, the baby’s physical activity is not too intense, making them prone to feeling cold.