After a baby suddenly develops a fever and takes antipyretic medication, should you rush to the hospital for professional assistance?
How should you effectively care for and manage a baby’s fever?
The baby has had a fever for three days, with persistent high fever that doesn’t subside. After seeing several doctors, treatment has been ineffective. Seeking professional advice.
A mother inquires about the appropriate dietary advice for her one-month-old baby who has developed tonsillitis and fever.
When a baby experiences tonsillitis and fever symptoms, in addition to seeking medical attention promptly, what dietary precautions can help alleviate symptoms and promote recovery?
A 6-month-old baby with a fever might have a cold, often accompanied by symptoms like coughing and expectoration. A body temperature above 37 degrees Celsius is considered a fever. You can treat with pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules, and it’s important to drink plenty of water and stay warm. Intravenous therapy may be necessary if needed.
When a baby’s armpit temperature reaches 38.5 degrees Celsius, how should parents handle the situation if they consider using Amoxicillin for treatment?
The baby suddenly developed a fever of 38.6 degrees Celsius, but showed no symptoms of a cold. It could be due to catching a cold or overeating. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, maintain good living habits, have a regular routine, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, and increase daily exercise to boost immunity.
A 17-month-old baby experiencing repeated fevers at night may be due to viral or bacterial infections, requiring further examination and symptomatic treatment.
How to handle the repeated fever in a nine-month-old baby?