Question
The normal body temperature for a healthy infant is approximately 36.9℃ to 37.5℃. When the body temperature exceeds the basic body temperature by more than 1℃, it is considered a fever. Recently, the child has been crying and restless frequently, and although the hospital examination has not shown improvement, I am asking for quick methods to handle baby fever recurrence.
Answer
When a baby has a fever, you can first use fever-reducing medication for temporary temperature regulation and increase fluid intake. If the fever persists and does not improve, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination, and possibly need intravenous treatment to assist in temperature control and nutrition supplementation. In addition, consider using antibiotics or antiviral medications to assist in treating possible infection causes. If the fever condition persists, seek medical advice and treatment as soon as possible.