What to Do When Your Baby Has a Fever?

An eight-month-old baby has been running a fever continuously. After taking medication, the body temperature dropped, but soon rose again. Parents inquire whether it is safe to use sweating to lower the temperature, and whether the baby should be taken to the doctor for an injection. The doctor advises to find the cause of the fever, take targeted medication, and provides some home care suggestions.
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What to Do When Your Baby Spits Up or Vomits

What should you do when your baby spits up or vomits? It’s normal for babies to spit up, especially during feeding. To prevent this, try to feed your baby in small portions and allow them to eat frequently rather than in large amounts. After feeding, avoid turning your baby upside down immediately. If your baby vomits, support their head and gently pat their back to help them expel air from their stomach. Wishing your baby a healthy growth.
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What to Pay Attention to When Introducing Complementary Foods for Infants

When introducing complementary foods for infants, it is important to introduce each item individually and observe the baby’s digestion and absorption for at least 3 to 4 days after adding each new food. If the baby shows signs of decreased appetite, abnormal bowel movements, or allergic reactions, the food should be temporarily discontinued until symptoms subside, and then reintroduced in small amounts.
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