Question

My baby often has high fevers but I don’t know the cause. The child has been crying a lot recently, and even after going to the hospital for checks, there are no results. What could be causing the baby’s frequent high fevers?

Answer

Frequent high fevers in babies may be due to external environmental factors, such as wearing too many clothes when it’s hot, insufficient water intake, or poor ventilation in the room. Additionally, drinking plenty of water helps with sweating and cooling down, as well as regulating body temperature and replenishing fluids. Moreover, using a cold towel on the forehead or applying a cold pack or ice pack can be more effective.