How to deal with intermittent fever in a 1.5-year-old baby?
What should you do if a 1.5-year-old baby has a persistent fever?
A 1.5-year-old baby is experiencing repeated fever with a peak temperature of 39 degrees, accompanied by throat inflammation. Parents inquire about how to handle the situation and medication recommendations.
Infantile microcytic hypochromic anemia is most likely due to iron deficiency anemia, as the ferritin level was previously low. Currently, the anemia is not severe; enhancing nutrition and food supplementation can suffice.
A 1.5-year-old child developed red spots on their back, diagnosed as a viral infection after tests. The doctor prescribed antihistamines and moxifloxacin granules, but the child is allergic to penicillin. Inquire about the cause of the disease and the effectiveness of the medication.
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing fever, rash, and cough symptoms. After hospital examination, it was diagnosed as bronchitis. Parents inquire about treatment options and medication dosages.
A 10-month-old baby is coughing with phlegm and has a blood count as high as 16,000. The baby has already undergone four days of nebulizer treatment and is currently on medication for three days. Concerns have been raised about the potential overuse of medication and the impact on the baby’s health. How should this be handled?
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, and regurgitation. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
A 10-month-old baby developed a high fever after receiving the meningitis vaccine, is in good spirits, eating normally, and occasionally has dry vomiting. Inquiry on whether medication is needed for fever reduction and how to handle the situation.
What should parents do when their 10-month-old baby has a fever due to a cold?