Dealing with a Baby Who Isn’t Peeing, Eating, or Sleeping and Has a Fever

If a baby doesn’t urinate, eat, sleep, and has a fever for a prolonged period, it could be a sign of discomfort. Parents should pay attention to whether the baby’s abdomen shows signs of catching a cold and check if the stool is normal and if there are symptoms such as abdominal distension. It is recommended to give the baby more warm water to drink and ensure the abdomen is kept warm. Some symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered orally.
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Dealing with Acute Tonsillitis and Gastroenteritis

A patient inquires about dealing with the recurring episodes of acute tonsillitis and gastroenteritis that have lasted for over a month. The physician advises treatment from multiple aspects including rest, dietary adjustments, avoiding irritating foods, staying hydrated, and traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, while suggesting not to over-rely on anti-inflammatory medications.
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