Baby Keeps Getting a Fever, Sometimes Cold Hands and Feet, Sometimes Hot Hands and Feet, What’s Going On?

The child may have an acute upper respiratory infection, with viral infection being the most common cause, but it could also be due to bacterial or mycoplasma infection. The focus of treatment is symptomatic treatment and good care, including adequate hydration, light diet, and sufficient rest. Physical cooling measures can be taken when feverish, and antipyretics can be taken if the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees. If the fever recurs without improvement, a blood routine test should be conducted to determine the cause.
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Baby Keeps Waking Up: Could It Be Due to Calcium Deficiency? How to Handle It

The child has been crying and not eating much recently, which could be due to habit issues or a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to avoid eating late at night or having nighttime milk to prevent indigestion and food accumulation. At the same time, consider having the child tested for trace elements to see if there is a deficiency of calcium or zinc, and actively supplement as needed.
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Baby Lacks Appetite and Has a Runny Nose Recently

The baby has recently shown a lack of appetite and a runny nose, with symptoms of fever and cough. The child has a history of bronchitis and has been sleeping longer during the afternoon, sometimes crying. The baby has been taking Aicang for two consecutive days with no significant effect, refusing to take the medication and experiencing dry heaves. Additionally, the child is taking calcium gluconate oral solution and AD drops, and the mother is also supplementing calcium.
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Baby Mixed Feeding and Stool Issues

Inquire about the normalcy of a baby’s stool frequency and consistency after mixed feeding, and whether it would affect vaccination. The response mentions that the baby’s stool frequency and color are normal, but a sour taste may be a sign of indigestion. It is suggested that parents adjust the baby’s diet, massage the abdomen, and expose the baby to more sunlight to aid digestion and absorption.
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