When infants exhibit symptoms of fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, immediate medical attention should be sought and appropriate fluid supplementation and fever reduction treatment should be provided.
The baby’s fontanelle is about to close, parents inquire about normalcy and potential impacts.
Understand the possible causes and coping measures for a 40-day-old baby who hasn’t defecated for three days.
A three-month-old baby girl was accidentally hit on the forehead during breastfeeding. Initially, there were no signs of injury, but later on, the area became red and swollen. Should we seek emergency medical attention?
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Baby Fever Management Tips
When a baby has a cold and doesn’t want to drink plain water, parents inquire if they can use grape juice as an alternative.
Baby has a cold with only a runny nose symptom, asking for treatment methods.
A 12-month-old girl has a throaty cough, which may not necessarily be pneumonia.
When a child’s body temperature is below 38.5℃, it can be managed by drinking plenty of water and physical cooling methods. However, if the temperature exceeds 38.5℃, considering the use of fever-reducing medication may be appropriate.
The baby has been running a fever for five days, with temperatures of 37.7℃ for the first two days, 38℃ starting from the third day, and a high C-reactive protein on the fifth day. Should the baby be given intravenous treatment?