How to Handle Newborn Fever

The newborn has a body temperature of 37.5 degrees, showing no energy, decreased appetite, restless sleep, and no significant changes in bowel movements. The condition is stable. There have been some reactions starting two days ago, the cause is unclear, and it might be due to catching a cold. How should newborn fever be treated?
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How to Handle Newborn Fever

When a newborn has a fever, it’s crucial to identify the cause first rather than rushing to cool down. Causes of fever in newborns can include upper respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, tonsillitis, pneumonia, and infectious diseases. Young children may also experience fever due to urinary tract infections, gastrointestinal issues, and hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is important to consult a pediatrician to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Self-medication is not recommended for infants.
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How to Handle Pediatric Fever

A 7-month-old baby experienced recurrent fever reaching up to 39.6 degrees, which subsided with medication but continued to recur. After examination, the doctor prescribed medication and advised on increasing water intake, maintaining a light diet, and keeping bowel movements regular.
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