Question

How should one handle a newborn’s fever? What are quick methods for cooling down?

Answer

When a newborn has a fever, it is generally recommended that if the temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees, non-pharmaceutical methods can be used to help cool the baby down, such as ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water and reduces clothing to dissipate heat. If the temperature goes above 38.5 degrees, fever-reducing medication such as ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen may be required, along with possible antibiotic treatment for potential infections. It is crucial to consult a doctor promptly when dealing with a newborn’s fever to obtain appropriate diagnosis and treatment.