How to Handle a 3-Year-Old and 13-Day-Old Baby’s Fever of 37.8 Degrees?

A 3-year-old and 13-day-old girl baby has a fever of 37.8 degrees. How should it be handled? She possibly got fever from catching a cold, and her body temperature was measured at 37.8 degrees at one o’clock in the afternoon. After applying a fever-reducing patch, her body temperature was still 37.8 degrees when re-measured at five o’clock in the afternoon. She drank warm water and her forehead felt normal when touched. She has a stuffy nose and has never had a fever before.
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How to Handle a 4-Year-Old Child’s Persistent Fever?

A 4-year-old child has had a fever for several days, with the highest temperature reaching 40 degrees, accompanied by sore throat, abdominal pain, and dry vomiting. Paracetamol has been taken. It is recommended to consult a pediatrician and consider using Lianhua Qingwen Granules and Oseltamivir Granules, and to drink plenty of water.
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How to Handle a 4-Year-Old Girl’s Fever of 39.5 Degrees?

The causes of a child’s fever can include infections, usually viral or mycoplasma, which may show normal blood tests. The child may experience repeated fevers until the inflammation is effectively controlled. As long as the child’s other aspects, such as spirit, appetite, and complexion, are good, there should be no major issues.
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