What to Do When a Baby Has a Swollen Throat and Fever?

A baby with a swollen throat and fever may be experiencing infectious fever. Physical cooling measures can be taken, and medication for lowering fever, such as ibuprofen suspension, can be used if the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees. At the same time, hospital treatment with nebulizer inhalation, intravenous drip of antibiotics, hormones, antihistamines, and antiviral drugs should be considered. It is advisable to avoid feeding the baby with spicy, cold, and other irritating foods in daily life.
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What to Do When a Baby Has Tonsillitis and Coughs?

The baby was born just a few days ago, and recently, for some unknown reason, the baby has been constantly scratching its ears. It is advised that mothers must ensure their babies drink plenty of water, take some oral cooling and fire-clearing medicine, and eat less spicy and sweet foods to reduce recurrence. When a baby has fire and coughs, treatment should be sought promptly and not delayed.
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What to Do When a Baby Has Tonsillitis?

If a baby has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered via intravenous injection, and apply Bing Shuang powder externally to the affected area for anti-inflammatory and pain relief. It is recommended to avoid spicy and irritating foods, and to drink plenty of water to accelerate recovery.
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What to Do When a Baby Over 40 Days Old Has Severe Nasal Congestion and Yellow Purulent Nasal Mucus?

The baby is over 40 days old, suffering from severe nasal congestion with yellow purulent mucus, coughing with phlegm in the throat, and a slightly unstable body temperature. After a thorough examination at the hospital, the doctor diagnosed it as bronchial pneumonia. After three days of hospitalization and intravenous fluid therapy, the symptoms have not shown significant relief. How can one confirm whether it’s pneumonia and how many days of fluid therapy are needed for recovery?
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