How to Handle a Baby’s Low Fever, Cough, and Phlegm

A two-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent low fever, cough, and phlegm. Although not pneumonia, blood tests show signs of infection. Antibiotics and other medications have been used during hospitalization but without improvement. What methods can help the child cough up phlegm and reduce fever?
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How to Handle a Baby’s Nasal Congestion and Crying

When a baby has a stuffy nose and runs a nose, certain measures can be taken to alleviate symptoms, such as maintaining a humid environment, applying warm compresses to the root of the nose, and observing the baby’s overall condition. In case of any abnormalities, it is advisable to take the baby to the doctor promptly.
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