The child says there’s a bit of pain on the right frontal area of the head, especially when shaking the head, the pain becomes more noticeable, but it doesn’t hurt when not moving, and there are no other physical discomforts or injuries.
When an 8-month-old baby continues to have a persistent high fever, what should parents do?
How to deal with a fever in an 8-month-old baby?
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing a mild cough and runny nose, was restless and cried last night, no fever. Here’s how to handle the situation.
If the baby has caught a cold due to a cold, you can give them some Ganlike and Magan granules to alleviate the symptoms. Meanwhile, conduct a blood test to determine if further antibiotic treatment is needed. If the blood test shows an infection, consider using antibiotics such as Azithromycin. Encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, and if they have a fever, you can use ibuprofen suspension to reduce the fever. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
Describes the situation of an 8-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea and inquires about the appropriate handling.
An 8-month-old baby may have developed gastroenteritis after catching a cold at night, and it is recommended to adopt anti-inflammatory and stomach-protection treatment methods.
Offer handling suggestions for an 8-month-old boy with a fever of 38.5 degrees
An 8-year-old girl, with a height of 137 centimeters and a bone age of 11 years, is experiencing ovarian development. The doctor advises inhibiting growth development to delay the onset of menstruation, maintaining height growth.
A 9-month-old baby often experiences dry and red skin on the face, which can be treated with baby-safe moisturizers and attention to diet and environmental factors.