How to Handle Frequent Fever and Colds in Babies?

Frequent fever and colds in children may be caused by infections or weakened immunity, and it’s important to identify the cause for appropriate treatment. Parents are advised to take their child to the hospital for blood tests and other checks to understand any abnormalities in blood counts, and then proceed with targeted treatment. In some cases, intravenous treatment may be necessary. As children tend to have weaker constitutions, parents should take colds and other diseases seriously and not take them lightly.
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How to Handle Hand and Foot Convulsions in a 9-Month-Old Baby?

A 9-month-old baby has experienced hand and foot convulsions four times, with each episode characterized by stiff limbs, clenched teeth, blue face, purple lips, and eyes rolling upwards. The symptoms have been diagnosed as epilepsy, and it is recommended to take carbamazepine or sodium valproate for treatment, along with increased water intake to reduce the risk of recurrence. Parents should also pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek medical treatment promptly to avoid deterioration of the condition.
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How to Handle Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease with Diarrhea?

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is common in children under 3 years old, characterized by fever, blisters in the mouth and on the hands and feet, and red rash around them. Patients may refuse to eat and drool. Treatment primarily focuses on anti-inflammatory and antiviral measures to prevent severe complications. Diarrhea is caused by viral infection of the gastrointestinal tract and can be treated with oral digestive aids, plenty of water, liquid diet, and monitoring temperature and mental state. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible and to pay attention to dietary adjustments. Wishing the child a speedy recovery.
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How to Handle Heatstroke in Infants

Heatstroke is a fever caused by a disorder in the temperature regulation center, often triggered by hot weather or sun exposure. If heatstroke occurs, immediate cooling is necessary, and antipyretic injections and medications can be used, along with physical cooling measures. Resting in a cool and shaded place can help alleviate symptoms. As for homemade yogurt, if the process is controlled well and the quality is good, it can be given to the baby in small amounts, but the amount should be gradually increased to avoid overindulgence.
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