A 7-month-old baby had a fever for two days and then recovered, but still has symptoms like diarrhea and loss of appetite. The question is whether to continue taking medicine.
A 7-month-old baby should have at least three bowel movements a day, and they should always be accompanied by milk curdles, which may be a symptom of intestinal flora imbalance.
Should a 7-month-old child with a body temperature of 37.6 degrees take medicine for the common cold?
Should a 7-month-old baby with severe anemia be hospitalized for treatment?
Should a baby take cough medicine in syrup form? Depending on the bronchitis caused by infection, a cough syrup with expectorant properties can be administered, along with antibiotic treatment. Avoid catching a cold and consume easy-to-digest, easy-to-absorb foods. If there is coughing or phlegm, pediatric honey and ginger granules can be taken.
A one-year-old baby has a sore throat with phlegm but doesn’t cough much; should the baby take medicine or follow dietary therapy?
The baby had a fever of 39.8 degrees Celsius yesterday, received a small injection at the hospital, and took some ibuprofen. The body temperature was 38.5 degrees Celsius last night, 37.6 degrees Celsius this morning, and 38.7 degrees Celsius after the afternoon nap. Some anti-inflammatory medication was taken, and ibuprofen again. The tonsils were slightly inflamed, and blood tests showed no significant issues, indicating a viral infection. Should intravenous therapy be administered today?
Does a baby with a fever of 37.8 degrees need to take medicine?
A three-year-old and four-month-old baby has a fever of 38.7 degrees Celsius. Even if the baby is asleep, they should be woken up to take antipyretic medication to prevent convulsions caused by high fever.
A seven-month-old baby has a low-grade fever with a peak temperature of 38.3 degrees Celsius. How should the situation be handled?