Question
The six-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite; there are no other significant abnormalities. However, she sometimes trembles. What could be the reason for the baby to have a fever upon waking up?
Answer
Hello, considering the possibility of a cold, symptoms usually include coughing, phlegm, and fever. The measured body temperature does not need to be increased by 0.5 degrees; anything over 37 degrees is considered a fever. You can use children’s paracetamol cold medicine granules for treatment, drink plenty of water, and ensure proper warmth. In some cases, intravenous treatment may be necessary.