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How to Use Physical Methods to Cool Down a Feverish Child?

What methods can parents use to lower a child’s body temperature when they have a fever?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
  • Illness
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Improving and Treating Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common illness in children, characterized by blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth. This article discusses its improvement methods and treatment strategies.
  • FAQ
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
  • Antiviral Treatment
  • Antibiotics
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Infant and Toddler Tonsillitis Treatment Plan

Treatment for infant and toddler tonsillitis includes the use of antibiotics, regional therapy, and painkillers or fever-reducing medication when necessary.
  • FAQ
  • Infants
  • Tonsillitis
  • Fever
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Infant Fever and Elevated Blood Counts

Infant fever accompanied by elevated blood counts suggests a possible infection. It is recommended to undergo intravenous treatment for 5-7 days and to take medication on time to control the infection and reduce body temperature.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
  • Blood Counts
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Infant Tonsillitis: What to Pay Attention to in Diet?

How to adjust the diet when a child has tonsillitis to aid in recovery?
  • FAQ
  • tonsillitis
  • child nutrition
  • fever
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Infants with no fever during the day and fever at night may be due to viral or bacterial infections

Infants who have no fever during the day but develop fever at night may be experiencing viral or bacterial infections. It is recommended to use physical methods to reduce fever, and medication can be used if necessary. Blood tests should be performed to determine the cause.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
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Is a 1.5-Year-Old Child’s Body Temperature of 36.7-37 Degrees Celsius Normal?

Understand whether a 1.5-year-old child’s body temperature of 36.7-37 degrees Celsius falls within the normal range, and how to deal with fever in children.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Body Temperature
  • Normal Range
  • Fever
  • Child Health
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Is a 11-Month-Old Baby’s 37°C Temperature a Fever?

A baby who is 11 months old is considered to have a fever only if their body temperature exceeds 37.4°C, but if their usual temperature is below 36°C, then 37°C may already be a low-grade fever.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fever
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Is a 19-Month-Old Child’s Fever of 36 Degrees Normal? How to Elevate the Fever Reduction?

Is it normal for a 19-month-old child’s fever to drop to around 36 degrees? Are there methods to enhance the fever reduction if it happens again?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
  • Fever Reduction
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Is a 37.6°C Fever Considered Normal for a 9-Month-Old Baby?

A temperature of 37.6°C is considered a fever for a 9-month-old baby.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Fever
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