What to Do When a Two-Month-Old Baby Has a High Fever?

A two-month-old baby with a high fever, feeling hot on the forehead, back of the head, and nape, with an armpit temperature of 38.2°C, accompanied by a hacking cough. The onset of illness was at 4:30 AM that morning, with laboratory tests indicating bronchitis. A detailed medical examination by a doctor is required, including percussion of the chest and X-ray imaging. At home, physical cooling methods such as a warm bath or alcohol wipe bath can be used to lower the body temperature below 39°C to prevent seizures or convulsions caused by high fever.
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What to Do When a Two-Year-Old Baby Vomits?

When a two-year-old baby experiences vomiting, it may be due to a deficiency in vitamins or trace elements. It is recommended to take a multivitamin tablet or 21 Jin Wei Ta, and drink plenty of water, eat more vegetables and fruits, which can help improve the symptoms. Additionally, it may be caused by intestinal diseases, urinary system diseases, lumbar spine diseases, etc., and further examination at the hospital is needed.
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What to Do When an 8-Month-Old Baby Has a Fever of 38.5 Degrees?

When a baby has a fever, you can first use alcohol wipes to help lower the body temperature, but it’s more important to identify the cause of the fever. Fever can be caused by infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors. It’s not recommended to give the baby medication immediately without determining the cause.
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What to Do When You Can’t Stop Coughing and Hiccuping at Night?

Continuous coughing and hiccups at night may be symptoms of a cold, suggesting drinking plenty of warm water, maintaining a light diet, avoiding sweet, spicy, greasy, and fried foods, keeping bowel movements regular, staying warm, washing hands frequently, ensuring good indoor ventilation, taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, and seeking a follow-up consultation if the condition does not improve.
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