Proper care and dietary suggestions based on the baby’s condition can help alleviate cold symptoms.
How to handle a newborn baby with a fever of 38.5°C at 6 months and 9 days old?
The baby just turned a month old, but is showing signs of fever. What should be done when a newborn baby has a fever? It is best to measure the newborn’s temperature promptly to alleviate body heat. Newborns with fever may have symptoms caused by sepsis, pneumonia, severe infection, or dsa, and they need to be cooled down immediately before being sent to a better hospital for treatment. If treatment is not timely, it may lead to encephalitis and lifelong sequelae. If encephalitis occurs, the cerebrospinal fluid can be examined. At this point, there may be an increase in white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid. Antibiotics can be used for 2-4 weeks. Some newborns may be at risk during treatment. Therefore, fever in newborns should be taken seriously.
What should you do if a newborn baby always spits up after feeding and then wants to eat again?
My 7-month-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for 4 days, only vomiting and wet diapers. I’m worried about his digestive system. Doctor, what should I do if a newborn baby vomits and doesn’t defecate? Do I need to give him any medication?
My little one is 30 days old, and every day, the baby has to strain hard to defecate, and it’s always hard. What’s going on? What should I do?
My baby is 17 days old and cries and spits up after feeding. What’s going on? I’d like to ask: What should I do if a newborn cries and spits up after feeding?
A newborn is 46 days old and doesn’t sleep during the day or stop crying, has had a fever that hasn’t healed, and has a stuffy nose. Concerned about possible diseases and whether further examination is needed.
When a newborn has a cold and diarrhea, it’s important to replenish fluids promptly to avoid dehydration and malnutrition.
How to handle and treat a newborn’s fever?