Question
What is the normal body temperature for babies?
Answer
The normal body temperature range for babies is approximately between 36.5°C and 37.5°C. A low body temperature may be due to prolonged exposure to cold environments, weakness, anemia, or the use of fever-reducing medications. In addition, patients with cardiovascular diseases may also experience low body temperatures. Typically, there are no medications that can raise body temperature, and treatment should focus on treating the underlying disease and eliminating the cause. If the body temperature is too low, it may affect health and performance. In severe cases, it is important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause of the low body temperature and take appropriate treatment measures. Furthermore, wind-cold cough may be caused by coughing due to exposure to wind and cold, characterized by frequent coughing, thin, white sputum, clear nasal discharge, thin white tongue coating, heavy cough sound, and headache with fever. Treatment can use Sanao Decoction along with herbs that reduce gas and resolve phlegm. Please note that the above information is for reference only, and if you feel unwell, please seek medical attention promptly.