After the baby received the vaccination on the 30th, the temperature is 37.3 degrees Celsius. Do I need to give them cold medicine? The baby has a bit of coughing and burping.
A 4-month-old baby’s temperature of 37.3°C falls within the normal range, but the cause needs to be investigated and monitored for infection or other underlying conditions.
Inquire whether a baby’s temperature of 37.4℃ is considered a fever, and how to handle possible feverish conditions.
In the hot summer, a baby’s body temperature reaching 37.5 degrees Celsius may be a normal phenomenon, but one should be cautious about excessively high environmental temperatures.
Is a baby’s temperature of 37.6 degrees Celsius considered a fever? How to handle and prevent it?
A baby’s temperature of 37.7 degrees Celsius is considered low-grade fever. If there are no other abnormal conditions, you can first try physical cooling methods and ensure the baby gets enough rest to promote temperature drop through adequate sleep.
If a baby’s temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, it is usually not necessary to use fever-reducing medication. If it does, consider using a moderate amount of fever-reducing medication such as Merck.
Inquire about whether a baby’s TSH level of 9.66 is normal, and seek treatment suggestions for related symptoms.
A baby’s whistling breath during breathing could be a symptom of lung disease, but it might also be caused by other reasons.
A baby’s whistling breath may be caused by wind-cold flu and cough, and it’s advisable to seek early treatment and maintain good hygiene habits.