How to Handle a Baby’s Fever of 39 Degrees

A baby’s fever of 39 degrees could be caused by bacterial infection or catching a cold. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees, it is generally not recommended to use fever-reducing medication. Instead, you can use alcohol swabs or wet cotton balls to wipe the baby’s forehead or armpits for physical cooling. If necessary, you can go to the hospital for a routine blood test. If there is an infection, antibiotic treatment should be cooperate with . Remember to keep the baby well-hydrated, which helps alleviate the condition. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery!
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How to Handle a Baby’s Low Fever, Cough, and Phlegm

A two-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent low fever, cough, and phlegm. Although not pneumonia, blood tests show signs of infection. Antibiotics and other medications have been used during hospitalization but without improvement. What methods can help the child cough up phlegm and reduce fever?
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