What to Do If Your Baby Sweats Cold After a Fever?

Sweating cold after a baby has a fever might be due to wearing too many clothes or having internal heat. Check the baby’s clothing and bedding, and observe if the condition improves with the improvement of symptoms. If the baby continues to sweat excessively, it is recommended to check for trace elements to determine if there is a calcium deficiency.
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What to Do If Your Baby Under 8 Months Old Has Green, Loose Stools?

Your baby has diarrhea with a greenish hue. Consider the possibility of a viral infection and be cautious of rotavirus transmission. A routine stool test can help confirm the diagnosis. Pay attention to keeping your baby’s abdomen warm, maintain hygiene before breastfeeding, and consider taking montmorillonite powder half an hour before feeding. Ensure adequate probiotic intake and zinc supplementation. As long as your baby is in good spirits and not dehydrated, everything should be fine.
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What to Do If Your Baby Vomits but Has No Fever?

The child ate cold watermelon in the evening and vomited in the middle of the night. The next day, they continued to vomit with nothing eaten all day. However, the child did not have a high fever, so the hospital was not visited. Previous treatment and effects: Had experienced vomiting due to a cold and received intravenous drip treatment at the hospital. Seeking assistance: What common medications can be taken, and how to adjust the spleen and stomach in daily life.
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What to Do If Your Baby Wakes Up with a Lot of Sticky Eye Discharge

If your baby wakes up with a lot of sticky eye discharge in the morning, it might be due to heat or conjunctivitis. It’s advisable to take the baby to a doctor for a check-up, and pay attention to drinking more water, eating vegetables and fruits, using erythromycin ointment or eye drops for treatment, and maintaining hygiene while avoiding irritating foods and rubbing the eyes. Wishing the baby a healthy and happy growth!
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What to Do If Your Baby’s Eyebrow Has Eye Stools and Watery Eyes at One Month Old?

My baby just turned one month old. Since one month, the left eye has been producing eye boogers, which reappear soon after wiping them away. Even without eye boogers, there is always watery eyes in the orbital area. The other eye is normal. This has caused one eye to be larger than the other, which is very distressing to watch. I don’t know what kind of disease this is? What precautions should be taken?
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