How to Handle Fever and Rashes in Young Children

A five-month-old baby had a fever for three days, with the fever medicine not effective. Accompanied by diarrhea and green stools, the baby cried continuously. After adjusting the intestinal flora and fever treatment, the symptoms eased. At night, red spots appeared on the baby’s body and face. This condition may be pediatric roseola, usually not a cause for concern. The rash will heal on its own. It is recommended to continue observing and adjusting the intestinal flora to help the baby recover health.
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How to Handle Rotavirus Infection in Infants?

What should be done if an infant contracts rotavirus and experiences symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, especially severe diarrhea with watery or mucous stools, sometimes with traces of blood? Parents inquire about the adequacy of current treatment and whether they should be concerned if the frequency of diarrhea increases?
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How to Handle Vomiting with Fever in a 10-Month-Old Baby

For a 10-month-old baby experiencing vomiting accompanied by fever, it is crucial to determine the cause first, which could be due to indigestion, enteritis, or catching a cold. Consider administering medications like Mamylove or probiotic preparations, along with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. If symptoms are severe and ineffective with medication, immediate intravenous infusion treatment is required.
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