If a child has a fever of 38.5°C, accompanied by cough, nasal congestion, dizziness, and headache, how should it be handled?
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A 14-month-old baby experiences three episodes of vomiting and diarrhea, with a slightly elevated body temperature of about 38 degrees. How should you handle the situation?
A seven-month-old boy is experiencing symptoms of abdominal distension and pain. Should you continue to feed him complementary foods?
If your child shows symptoms of acute gastrointestinal dysfunction, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and receive intravenous treatment.
After a child’s fever subsides, they develop rashes. Should you continue taking the antipyretic medicine?
The temperature measured by a baby ear thermometer typically needs to be increased by 0.6 to get a value closer to the core body temperature.
An eight-month-old baby has had a fever for three days, with a temperature around 38 degrees, reaching up to 39 degrees at night. The baby has been taking bupleurum-based medications without relief, is in good spirits, but the fever persists. Should you take the baby to the hospital immediately?
A five-month-old baby boy has a fever of 37.9 degrees at night, despite having used fever-reducing patches and medication. Should he be taken to the hospital immediately? The doctor suggests taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication first and visiting the hospital as soon as possible for a blood test to determine the cause.