How to Handle a Newborn’s Cough

A 50-day-old female infant has a cough but no fever symptoms. She lives in an underfloor heating environment with a temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and unknown humidity. The parent feels a dry throat and inquires whether a detailed hospital examination is needed.
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How to Handle a Newborn’s Fever? Quick Methods for Cooling Down

A newborn’s fever may indicate an infection issue. If the temperature is below 38.5 degrees, non-pharmaceutical methods can be used to help cool the baby down, such as ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water and reduces clothing to dissipate heat. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, fever-reducing medication like ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen may be needed, along with possible antibiotic treatment for potential infections. It’s important to consult a doctor quickly when dealing with a newborn’s fever to receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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How to Handle a Newborn’s Fractured Clavicle on the Left Side?

A newborn was diagnosed with a fractured clavicle on the left side over 40 days after birth, and it had healed in an abnormal shape. Although X-ray examinations have the risk of teratogenic effects, they are still very important during pregnancy. The patient should protect the affected area and follow a reasonable diet to promote recovery.
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