What to Do If a 10-Month-Old Has a Body Temperature of 37.9 Degrees and Refuses to Drink Water?

Fever in children is a common occurrence, usually caused by a cold. For a 10-month-old, if the body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, physical cooling methods can be adopted, such as rubbing the body with alcohol or wiping the face and forehead with warm water. If the child’s temperature is above 38 degrees, consider giving antipyretics like ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
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What to Do if a 6-Month-Old Baby Doesn’t Like to Drink Milk?

Starting from the latter half of the previous month, this 6-month-old baby has shown poor performance while drinking milk (formula), often requiring three to four attempts to finish 150 milliliters of milk. Sometimes, the baby goes without eating or crying for up to seven hours. The baby’s mental state is relatively good, but has never received any treatment. Can you provide some feasible suggestions?
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