Why Does My 20-Day-Old Baby’s Bottom Turn Red?

A 20-day-old baby’s red and swollen bottom may be caused by moisture and poor ventilation. It is recommended to use a hairdryer to dry the baby’s bottom after changing diapers or after a bowel movement, to maintain cleanliness and dryness in the area, promoting recovery.
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Why Does My Baby Always Have a Fever at Night?

A baby’s night-time fever may be due to infectious fever, commonly caused by viral or bacterial infections. Physical methods of cooling, such as cold compresses, are typically used. If the baby’s temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen suspension can be considered for cooling. It is most important to identify the cause and receive treatment. If the baby’s cough persists for more than a month and is accompanied by shortness of breath, this may be a symptom of allergic cough, and it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a detailed examination or to try diagnostic treatment with asthma medication.
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