This article provides information on whether a baby’s mild cough requires treatment.
A baby’s persistent fever of 38.5°C may affect the brain, but the extent of the impact depends on the cause and duration of the fever. If a baby’s fever exceeds 38.5°C, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and take appropriate treatment measures.
A baby develops red, patchy rashes after a fever, possibly due to an allergic reaction, and further examination is recommended.
A baby’s runny nose and cough might be caused by a viral cold. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water, rest, and have a light diet, and consider using Sanao Soup along with medications to reduce phlegm and relieve cough.
The baby experiences severe coughing in the morning, lasting for 15-20 minutes, with a detailed description of any medical history and treatment process.
Inquire about the need for medication and appropriate daily water intake for a baby with a sore throat and small bumps, and mention a history of past fevers and seizures.
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