Should a One-Year-Old Baby Seek Medical Attention for Repeated Fever?

A one-year-old baby experienced a fever of 39.4 degrees Celsius at 3 AM. After taking fever-reducing medication, the temperature returned to normal within an hour. However, the baby’s temperature rose again to 39 degrees at 6:30 AM, and after taking the medicine, it returned to normal in one and a half hours. The baby had another fever spike to 39.9 degrees at 11 AM, and the temperature remained at 38.5 degrees from 3:30 PM until now after taking the medicine again. The baby’s urine output, appetite, and mental state are normal, with no symptoms of runny nose or cough. Should immediate medical attention be sought, or can the situation be monitored at home?
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Should You Use Cold or Warm Compress for a Child’s Fever?

When a child has a fever, you can initially use alcohol sponge baths to lower the temperature, then identify the cause of the fever. The causes of fever are numerous, with the most common being infection, followed by conditions like connective tissue disease and malignant tumors. It is not recommended to rush into medication without determining the cause.
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