How to Handle a Baby’s Persistent Fever?

A baby with persistent fever, accompanied by a runny nose, mild cough, and slight diarrhea, experienced a temporary drop after taking fever-reducing medication, but the fever rose again after six hours, possibly indicating an intestinal fever caused by cold in the gastrointestinal tract. It is recommended to drink warm water, eat a light diet, apply cold compresses to the abdomen, stay warm, avoid extremely cold, sweet, and spicy foods, and temporarily refrain from eating eggs and hard-to-digest foods. Monitor closely and focus on symptomatic treatment. Doctor’s Question: Are you vomiting?
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