What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever, Sore Throat, and Genital Pain

A one-year and eleven-month-old baby began to have a fever in the evening of November 5th, with a temperature of 38.8 degrees measured before bedtime, and received fever-reducing medication. On the evening of the 6th, redness appeared in the lower part of the child’s genitals, and the child cried out in pain. On the morning of the 7th, the temperature was normal, but a urine routine test showed normal results, while a blood routine test indicated a bacterial infection. The doctor pointed out that pharyngitis was the main cause, but the reason for the genital swelling was unclear.
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What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever?

A 6-month-old baby has a fever of 38.5 degrees. The fever subsides after taking medication, but it comes back once the effect wears off, and this has been going on for 3 days. The baby doesn’t cough, run a nose, or have difficulty breathing. What should the parents do?
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What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever?

When a child has a fever, alcohol wipe bathing can be used to help lower body temperature. However, it is important to first identify the cause of the fever and avoid rushing into medication. If diagnosed with an endocrine disease, parents should immediately cooperate with the doctor for treatment and pay attention to diet, avoiding irritating food.
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