How to Handle a 1-Year-Old Baby Who Keeps Running a Fever

A 1-year-old baby who keeps running a fever may be caused by viral infection or tonsillitis. It is recommended to keep the baby well-hydrated, avoid spicy foods, and consider intravenous treatment. If the fever is due to a cold, oral antibiotics, cold medication, and antiviral drugs should be taken, and spicy, cold, and other irritating foods should be avoided.
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How to Handle a 1-Year-Old Baby’s Nighttime Fever of 38 Degrees?

For a 1-year-old baby with a nighttime fever of 38 degrees, initial measures include applying a fever-reducing patch and wiping the body with warm water to lower the temperature. Seek medical attention promptly on the third morning. After being diagnosed with the flu, treatment with Hefenping Injection and Oseltamivir Capsules was administered. However, the fever persisted after the end of the medication course, accompanied by coughing and clear nasal discharge. The next step should be to conduct blood routine and CRP tests, as well as mycoplasma testing, and consider using pediatric Heat Clear Granules and Pediatric Lung Cough Granules. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and decide whether antibiotic treatment is needed based on the test results.
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