A five-month-old baby suddenly has a slight fever of 37.4 degrees. The stool is a bit green. Should I take the baby to the hospital to see a doctor?
FAQs on How to Help Babies Cope with Fever
When a one-year-old baby has a fever, besides Methylphenidate (Ibuprofen), are there any other fever-reducing medications to consider?
Babies may put their fingers in their mouth due to stress, a lack of security, or a desire for parental attention. Parents should choose to ignore this behavior unless it becomes very severe, while also ensuring that they provide enough attention and love. Additionally, designing games that require both hands can help distract the baby and reduce the habit of finger-sucking. As for supplementing with calcium and zinc, generally, it is appropriate to start supplementing soon after birth, but it’s best to consult a doctor to determine the appropriate time and dosage for supplementation.
At nine months old, the baby is experiencing frequent urination and a feeling of incomplete voiding, which may be caused by a urinary tract infection and requires timely treatment.
Babies often experience tracheitis accompanied by fever, which could be one symptom of hereditary rhinitis, but it might also be caused by other factors.
Newborn hair loss can be a normal occurrence, but if accompanied by symptoms such as irritability and excessive sweating, it may be an early sign of rickets.
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A three-year-old child discovered a small red flesh tumor in front of the anal opening during defecation. What is the nature of this condition, and what is the treatment method? Could it be an external hemorrhoid, and can such a young child have one?
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