What to Do If a Baby Suddenly Develops a Fever at Night?

When a baby suddenly develops a fever at night, physical cooling methods such as warm water sponge baths can be used. At the same time, it is important to avoid catching a cold, increase nutritional intake, and supplement vitamins and trace elements. Choose easily digestible and absorbable foods for the diet. Additionally, any adverse stimulation should be avoided.
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What to Do If a Child Vomits After Eating Undercooked Steak?

If a child vomits after eating an eight to nine out of ten cooked steak, accompanied by frequent coughing, it may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by improper diet. It is recommended to give the child some stomach-soothing and digestion-promoting tablets, drink plenty of water, and avoid overly sweet or salty foods. The coughing may be due to inflammation and should be examined in detail and medication taken as prescribed by a doctor. Parents should measure the child’s body temperature and take good care of them. Wishing the child a speedy recovery and good health.
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What to Do If a Newborn hasn’t Had a Bowel Movement for Two Days?

Newborns’ defecation mechanisms are not yet mature, so they cannot defecate on a schedule. Therefore, not having a bowel movement for a few days does not necessarily mean constipation. The way to determine if a newborn is constipated is to observe the characteristics of the stool. If the characteristics are normal, then not having a bowel movement for a few days is also normal. If the baby is formula-fed, be sure to dilute the formula and ensure the baby drinks plenty of water.
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