What to Do When a Child Has a Fever and Keeps Crying?

A child with a fever and persistent crying may be due to environmental changes or cross-infection, leading to illness. Recurring illnesses can weaken the immune system, and overuse of antibiotics can lead to drug resistance and dysbiosis, making it difficult to treat subsequent infections. It is recommended to observe the child’s condition, and if the symptoms are mild, physical cooling methods such as using warm water to wipe the body and reducing clothing can be tried. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention immediately for a detailed examination and treatment.
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What to Do When a Child Has a Fever of 37.8°C?

A child’s fever may be an outward manifestation of an infection with bacteria or viruses, common causes including coughing, catching a cold, or the flu. It is important to treat symptoms appropriately and regularly monitor body temperature to track changes in the condition.
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