How to Handle a Baby’s High Fever at 8 Months Old?

When an 8-month-old baby has a high fever, parents should immediately take the child to see a doctor to determine if the cause is viral or bacterial infection. If it’s viral, antiviral medication can be used; if it’s bacterial, antibiotics should be administered. Additionally, do not rush to reduce the fever but rather find the root cause.
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How to Handle a Baby’s High Fever, Cough, and Excessive Phlegm?

A 6-month-old baby has a high fever of 38.7 degrees Celsius, and after taking antipyretics, the fever subsided but returned shortly thereafter, accompanied by coughing and excessive phlegm. The question is how to handle the situation. The baby has previously taken antipyretics but the fever returned soon after. Assistance is requested. What medication should be used to prevent high fever, and what medication should be taken to relieve coughing?
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How to Handle a Baby’s Lack of Appetite?

A five-month-old girl baby has been drinking formula milk since birth, along with breast milk, but stops after less than a minute each time. She hasn’t been fully weaned due to the convenience of sleeping. She started reducing the use of bottles two months ago and began being fed rice porridge at four months, but she doesn’t like it. How should this be addressed?
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