Fever in children is a common occurrence, usually caused by a cold. For a 10-month-old, if the body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, physical cooling methods can be adopted, such as rubbing the body with alcohol or wiping the face and forehead with warm water. If the child’s temperature is above 38 degrees, consider giving antipyretics like ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
A four-month-old baby has been running a fever for four days. Although the child has seen a doctor and taken medication, the fever has not subsided. How should it be handled?
What should you do if a baby has a fever again soon after roseola?
How should you handle a child’s persistent fever?
A 15-month-old baby still has a low fever after taking antipyretics. How should the situation be handled?
If a baby continues to have a fever after taking antipyretics, it is recommended to first use alcohol compresses to help lower the body temperature and then further investigate the cause of the fever.
Discussing how to handle the issue of infants repeatedly having fevers
A one-and-a-half-year-old baby recovered from EBV infection after a week of hospitalization, but then experienced fever and cough. The doctor’s recommended measures.
After a baby’s fever subsides, if their palm remains hot and they become more sleepy and tired, it could be a symptom of upper respiratory infection or acute rash.
How should one handle a fever after recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease?