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Is a Newborn’s Body Temperature of 37.5°C Normal?

The normal body temperature range for newborns is between 36.2°C and 37.5°C; a temperature of 37.5°C is slightly high but usually not a cause for concern.
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Seven-Month-Old Baby May Catch a Cold Without Blanket at Night

A seven-month-old baby may catch a cold if left uncovered at night, with runny nose being a common symptom. Are there any non-medication treatment methods?
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What is the Normal Temperature for a Child?

A child’s normal body temperature is typically below 37 degrees Celsius. Temperatures above this range may indicate a fever, requiring careful attention.
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