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The baby has been experiencing a low-grade fever for four consecutive days, with the highest temperature reaching 38.7°C (axillary temperature measurement). The baby’s mental state is good, and the appetite is similar to usual, with normal bowel movements and no nasal discharge or coughing. Previous treatment measures and outcomes include taking Diamox for fever reduction when the temperature reaches 38°C. Possible diagnoses include whether the baby’s blood tests include a complete blood count (CBC) test, and if so, to pay attention to whether the white blood cell count is rising? If blood sugar levels are elevated, it is advisable to monitor them regularly. Considering that the baby may have a cold-induced fever, medication should be taken for 3 to 5 consecutive days.

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