Question

Why do babies have to have a fever between the age of six and seven months? Is it because they are teething, or could it be due to another reason? It feels quite strange!

Answer

If a baby’s fever is caused by teething, it usually occurs during the teething process, and the baby will likely have a temperature. This is a normal phenomenon, and parents should not be overly concerned. However, if the fever persists for a long time and remains high, it is recommended to visit the pediatric department of the hospital as soon as possible. Blood tests and chest X-rays can be considered to help with the diagnosis of the disease. Additional solutions can be made based on the detailed examination results.