Question
My child has been disobedient and crying a lot recently, and even after seeing a doctor, no problems were found. How should I handle recurring low fever in infants?
Answer
Hello, there are many possible causes of recurring low fever in infants, including non-pathological reasons like heatstroke or insufficient hydration, as well as pathological factors such as infections in the digestive, respiratory, or urinary systems. The treatment for low fever can involve cold compresses to reduce the fever. However, if the child is diagnosed with a respiratory system infection, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s treatment plan, which may include the use of respirators and gastrointestinal decompression, along with maintaining good hygiene habits. Additionally, the child should consume a balanced diet and avoid eating irritating and cold foods.