The recovery situation of a baby suffering from a high fever after taking antipyretics and receiving intravenous treatment, and the potential impact on future health
Parents inquire about vaccine storage and administration procedures after their baby develops a fever following the A Group meningococcal vaccine.
A 28-month-old baby experiencing symptoms like bad breath, occasional abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and night sweats during sleep may have a weak spleen and stomach. It is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine and adjust dietary habits to improve the condition.
Frequent black, loose stools in children may be a sign of enteritis and should be promptly checked by a doctor. Parents should pay attention to their child’s diet, avoid irritant foods, and develop good hygiene habits.
What is the normal body temperature range for babies?
Seeking advice on handling baby’s bowel movement frequency and eczema
The baby is three and a half months old and previously had issues with a clear runny nose and phlegm in the throat. Although the runny nose has stopped, there is still phlegm in the throat, especially noticeable when drinking milk. What should be done?
The baby is scheduled to receive the BCG vaccine at three months old, but there are symptoms of a runny nose and fever. Worried about delaying the vaccination due to fever, the question is how to handle the situation. The doctor advises an interval of at least one month and confirms vaccination after recovery. Also mentioned are the timing and precautions for the DTP (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine.
Red bumps at the corner of a baby’s mouth may be a sign of a viral respiratory infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention early for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Learn about baby cough caused by viral infection and how to administer symptomatic treatment.