During the summer months, infants over six months old may develop rashes due to infections with rash-causing viruses or bacteria. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital to confirm the cause and receive treatment. Meanwhile, provide the child with a light diet and ensure adequate water intake. If the child is breastfed, the mother should also avoid eating spicy and irritating foods.
After a child receives a fever needle, an increased heartbeat may be caused by the drug’s adverse effect on the heart, leading to tachycardia. If the symptoms are not severe, rest and adequate hydration can help the heartbeat gradually return to normal. However, if there is severe palpitations, it should be treated immediately in the hospital’s internal medicine department. In addition, it is advisable to avoid spicy, cold, greasy, and overly salty foods in daily life to prevent depletion of Qi, blood, and body fluids and possibly trigger similar symptoms. If necessary, brain CT or MRI, electroencephalogram, and other examinations should be conducted to rule out potential cerebrovascular diseases.