Taking an excessive amount of fever-reducing medicine may cause a baby’s body temperature to drop, so precautions should be taken to keep warm and discontinue the medication as appropriate.
A child often sticks out their tongue, and parents are inquiring whether it is normal.
A child’s drowsiness after a fever might be normal, but due to the sympathetic nervous system activation and energy expenditure caused by the fever, it may also lead to decreased appetite and fatigue. In this case, it is recommended to administer stomach-soothing medication and observe whether the symptoms resolve on their own. If the symptoms persist, it is advisable to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Common symptoms of pediatric bronchitis include cough and phlegm, and severe cases may require further treatment such as anesthesia or intravenous therapy.
Is it normal for a child to defecate once every 4 to 5 days?
After three days of fever, the child’s fever subsided, but red rashes appeared again in the afternoon. By the fifth day, the rashes increased, and the baby was in poor spirits, crying and fussing constantly. How should one handle this situation?
Is it normal for a child to have bowel movements every three or four days? What should be done?
It is not normal for a child to have a fever once a month before one month old, which could be caused by inflammation. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up to see if there is a mycoplasma infection, and if so, azithromycin can be used for treatment.
Discussing the stool frequency of a 2-month-old breastfed infant, whether having a stool every 5 days and not being dry is considered a normal phenomenon.
Blisters on a child’s hands and feet without fever may be chicken pox, mild cases can heal on their own, severe cases may require treatment.