How to treat your baby’s cold? Learn about treatment methods and precautions for baby colds.
Your baby has a cold, how to care for them at home and when should you take them to see a doctor?
Offering management suggestions for a baby’s persistent fever
Your baby has been experiencing continuous coughing, nasal congestion, and crying for several days, diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed medication, but the effects are not satisfactory. Seeking treatment suggestions.
Your baby has a fever, the medicine didn’t help, what should you do?
If your baby has a fever of 38 to 39 degrees Celsius, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause.
When your baby has a fever, parents can first use alcohol wipes to help lower the temperature and identify the cause of the fever. Fever can be caused by infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors. It is not recommended to give medication immediately without determining the exact cause.
A baby with a fever and cough may have a lower respiratory tract infection or pneumonia, requiring antibiotics and cough medicine, along with plenty of water and fever-reducing medication.
Your baby has a fever and coughs, the temperature drops during the day after taking medicine, but rises again at night to 38.6 degrees. After taking antipyretic medicine again, the temperature returns to normal during the day, but drops to 35.5 degrees when taking a nap tonight. What could be the cause? How should you handle it?
If your baby has a fever of 38.2 degrees Celsius accompanied by coughing, the possible diagnosis is bronchitis. Treatment mainly involves empirical antibiotic therapy and targeted treatment against the pathogen.