An 11-month-old baby keeps having a fever, seeking solutions.
My daughter is 12 years old and has been suffering from a continuous fever for 62 days. It is recommended to try traditional Chinese herbal remedies to improve her weak constitution, conduct relevant examinations to determine the exact cause of the illness, and combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments.
How should you care for a 15-month-old baby with a fever?
What measures can be taken when a 15-month-old has a fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius?
Fever in children is quite common, often caused by viral, bacterial, or mycoplasma infections. It is recommended to use appropriate medication for treatment and monitor the child’s mental state. If the fever exceeds 39°C or the child is in poor spirits, immediate medical attention is required.
A 16-month-old child has been running a fever for two days, accompanied by diarrhea and loss of appetite. How should parents handle the situation?
A 19-month-old baby has had a fever for three days, with the highest temperature reaching 39.6 degrees Celsius, accompanied by slight cough and a little phlegm. Red spots appeared around the mouth and neck yesterday. How should you handle this situation?
A 2-year-3-month-old baby started vomiting and had a fever of 38.5 degrees one week ago, followed by diarrhea four or five times on the third day. The baby has been experiencing low-grade fever at night. After taking gastrointestinal tonics and probiotics, the baby’s stool returned to normal, and the baby is in good spirits. However, the baby still has intermittent fever at night. On the fifth night, the fever reached 39.3 degrees, and on the sixth night, it was 37.4 degrees. The baby currently has a thick, white tongue coating, good appetite, and normal stool. The baby is active during the day but restless at night, tossing and turning and grunting.
A 2-year-8-month-old baby has developed a habitual leg-slapping movement after a fever, affecting sleep quality. How should this be handled?
A 2-year-old baby with fever and vomiting may have an upper respiratory infection due to catching a cold. It is recommended to take oral medication, drink plenty of water, eat light and easy-to-digest food, and pay attention to staying warm.