Handling Newborn Fever

A 26-month-old baby has a fever with an armpit temperature of 38.7 degrees. The baby is now sleeping, with a hot face and cold ears. A fever-reducing patch has been used, and there is a query about whether this treatment is sufficient.
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Handling Suggestions for a 5-Month-Old Child’s Fever

The child suddenly developed a high fever, with the body temperature remaining around 38.2 degrees Celsius for nearly 24 hours. There is no nasal congestion or cough, but the child seems listless, not active during the day, and often cries at night, making it difficult to sleep. The child has already consulted a doctor, who suggested drinking more water without prescribing medication. The parents are unsure of how to handle the situation.
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Handling Suggestions for Children with Persistent High Fever and Otitis Media

A child of 3 years and 5 months has been suffering from recurrent high fever of 39 degrees Celsius, with temperatures in the ears sometimes exceeding 40 degrees. Diagnosed with otitis media caused by a cold, the child has shown symptoms such as coughing and runny nose. Concerned about the prolonged fever, which has persisted for three days, the parents have taken the child to the doctor, who has prescribed medication and advised home observation.
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Handling Tips for a 19-Month-Old Baby’s Fever, Cough, and Rashes

A 19-month-old baby has had a fever for three days, with a peak temperature of 39.6 degrees Celsius, accompanied by mild cough and phlegm. Red rashes have appeared around the mouth and at the nape of the neck. It is recommended to observe the baby’s mental state, check for rashes on the oral mucosa, and review the vaccination records, particularly for measles and chickenpox vaccines. A photo of the rash is needed for further diagnosis, which could be measles, scarlet fever, or mycoplasma infection.
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