Question

What should I do if my child keeps getting a fever?

Answer

The most common causes of a baby’s fever are colds or some bacterial infections. It’s important to first make a clear diagnosis and not to treat the fever blindly. A high fever definitely has a cause, and the likelihood of an upper respiratory infection is usually high. You can take your child to the hospital for a check-up to find the cause and then actively treat it. Improving symptoms mainly relies on enhancing the body’s quality, so it’s recommended to have your child participate in outdoor activities regularly. When the weather turns cooler, suggest adding clothes slowly, and don’t dress them too warmly on a regular basis.