A baby’s cold and fever might be due to an upper respiratory infection, and excessive eye discharge could be a sign of heat.
A child’s changed voice and yellow phlegm in the throat may be caused by an upper respiratory infection.
Discuss whether children with upper respiratory infections and mild fever should avoid swimming activities to prevent the worsening of their condition.
A 1-year-and-9-month-old baby suddenly developed a hoarse voice in summer, which could be due to tonsillitis.
An 8-month-old baby feeling nauseous and wanting to vomit upon seeing food may be due to abnormal digestive function or infectious diseases of the digestive tract.
Q: Why do children develop a fever at night?
The described condition may be tonsillitis, which is an upper respiratory infection. Treatment mainly involves antibiotic therapy, and intravenous medication or drinking water with lanterns can be considered for better results.
Summary of the question and answer
My baby is 52 days old and has been coughing and has a stuffy nose, but is still in good spirits. How should I handle this?