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2-Year-Old Child Has White Specks in Mouth After Fever, Is It Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

A 2-year-old child first had a fever, and the next day there were white spots in their mouth. Could this be hand, foot, and mouth disease?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fever Symptoms
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Advice on Dealing with a Two-Month-Old Baby’s Headache

A two-month-old baby has a feverish head but normal body temperature; how to handle it without treatment.
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  • Infant Health
  • Fever Symptoms
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Baby Drinks Milk Frequently at Night and Sweats: A Question

A baby drinking milk frequently at night and sweating might be due to rapid growth and development, or possibly related to overheating or underlying diseases.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Nutrition
  • Fever Symptoms
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Do Children Need Further Examination After a Fever?

After a child has a fever for three days and then the fever subsides, it is still important to be vigilant about viral infections and whether it is necessary to conduct urine and lung examinations.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fever Symptoms
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Do Feverish Children Speak incoherently?

Understand the behavioral manifestations of children with fever and possible medical strategies.
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  • Child Health
  • Fever Symptoms
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Fever of 39.5 Degrees and Children Showed Lack of Spirit

Children may appear lackluster after a high fever of 39.5 degrees, possibly indicating an incomplete recovery. It is important to seek medical attention promptly to confirm the cause of the fever and receive appropriate treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Fever Symptoms
  • Dull Eyes
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Is a Baby’s Temperature of 37.7 Degrees Celsius Considered a Fever?

A baby’s temperature of 37.7 degrees Celsius is considered low-grade fever. If there are no other abnormal conditions, you can first try physical cooling methods and ensure the baby gets enough rest to promote temperature drop through adequate sleep.
  • FAQ
  • Baby's Temperature
  • Fever Symptoms
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Is It Normal for a Baby to Salivate After a Fever?

Salivating after a baby has a fever can be a normal occurrence, but it may also be a symptom of certain diseases. It is important to identify the cause and treat accordingly.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Fever Symptoms
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Is My One-Week-Old Baby’s Crying with a Runny Nose a Sign of Fever?

A one-week-old baby crying with a runny nose may be experiencing fever symptoms. How should parents judge and deal with this situation?
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Fever Symptoms
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What are the red and purple square patterns on a baby’s skin?

The red and purple square patterns on a baby’s skin are typically associated with capillary plexuses in the epidermis and may reappear during fever episodes.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Skin
  • Capillary Plexuses
  • Fever Symptoms
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