The baby has had a fever for three days, and the temperature hasn’t dropped. Should you take them to the hospital immediately for a check-up?
How to handle a baby with a fever of 37.7°C?
How to handle a baby with a fever of 37.7°C?
My baby is three months old and has a small amount of clear, non-sticky runny nose. I’m asking whether there’s any special treatment needed, as well as how to administer medication. The baby is breastfed. Can I take the medicine and then feed it to the baby through the milk? Thank you for your response.
My baby has had a cold for nearly a month, with coughing, stuffy nose, and runny nose. The symptoms were relieved after taking medicine, but they started to recur a few days after stopping the medication. What should I do if my baby has a severe cold with a stuffy nose accompanied by nausea?
When a child has a severe cough, it’s recommended to first determine the cause. Mild and infrequent coughs can help expel phlegm. Severe and frequent coughs may require the use of cough suppressants.
A baby’s sore throat might be caused by tonsillitis, and anti-inflammatory treatment should be considered, along with daily care to reduce recurrence.
The baby has been sniffling for over a week without any other symptoms, just clear mucus. Do they need to take any medicine?
The presence of blood threads in the stool can be caused by various factors, such as enteritis, milk protein allergy, or anal fissure.
The baby has diarrhea accompanied by a fever, and the symptoms haven’t improved after taking medication. How should one handle the situation?