If you have a fever during pregnancy, avoid using medications that may affect the fetus and consult a professional doctor for advice.
This article provides common causes and coping strategies for persistent fever and loss of appetite.
Treatment Suggestions for Baby’s Fever, Cough, and Bronchitis
When a child has a fever and is unwilling to eat, how should you handle the situation?
How to handle a baby’s cold, cough, and fever symptoms?
Your baby has a fever, the medicine didn’t help, what should you do?
If your baby has a fever and doesn’t want to eat, it might be due to illness causing a lack of appetite. It’s recommended to give your baby plenty of water and try feeding them a little millet congee or other light, fluid foods. You can also use fever-reducing patches or physical cooling methods to help lower the fever.
How to handle a one-month-old baby with a fever of 38.1℃?
An eight-month-old baby has been running a fever continuously. After taking medication, the body temperature dropped, but soon rose again. Parents inquire whether it is safe to use sweating to lower the temperature, and whether the baby should be taken to the doctor for an injection. The doctor advises to find the cause of the fever, take targeted medication, and provides some home care suggestions.
The child has been experiencing a low fever for five days, accompanied by oral ulcers and small blisters. The doctor advises the use of pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules for treatment, while also emphasizing the importance of staying warm. If diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, immediate treatment is required along with gastrointestinal decompression.