Babies with a fever may be caused by viral or bacterial infections. It is recommended to give children pediatric cold medicine and ibuprofen suspension while keeping a close watch.
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Fever in children is common, usually caused by a cold. Since their thermoregulatory center is not fully developed, they are easily affected by the environment, leading to temperature fluctuations. Generally, if the temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, it is not necessary to take antipyretic medication. Physical cooling methods can be used primarily, such as using alcohol to wipe the body, and warm water to wash the face and forehead. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, it is generally recommended to take ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
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I’ve been coughing for about twenty days, why does it always feel so severe, and even to the point of being unable to breathe? Coughing occurs even when slightly lifting my head, and during a hospital check-up, it was found that there is an increase in lung texture, with the coughing sound somewhat hoarse.
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