A baby may develop a fever after falling on the head, but should be immediately taken to the hospital for examination.
A baby may get a fever from a mosquito bite, but the temperature is usually not very high and the symptoms are relatively mild. If the fever exceeds 38.5 degrees or is accompanied by other severe symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, or lethargy, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
Children with calcium deficiency usually do not experience fever, but may exhibit symptoms such as mood instability, restless sleep, and excessive sweating.
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Baby accidentally burned by holding a water bottle, inquiring whether it will leave a scar.
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The baby fell from the bed and the forehead didn’t swell, but there was some bruising. The baby had a fever of 38 degrees in the afternoon after waking up. The baby had a fever four or five days ago and it was cured after taking medicine, and the medicine has been stopped since then. Asking whether it’s necessary to go to the hospital for a check-up.
A 7-month-old baby fell off the bed and showed no obvious injuries or discomfort at the time, but began to vomit a few days later, causing concern among parents about a possible connection to the fall. The doctor advised to observe the baby’s condition and explained that if specific symptoms arise, medical attention should be sought promptly, including a head CT scan to rule out brain injuries.
A baby’s hematoma may harden but usually dissipates gradually over time. If there are no compressive symptoms, treatment may not be necessary, but severe hematomas may require aspiration or incision.