The child has a fever, how to do? Do you want to take antipyretic?

Is 38.5 ℃ the gold standard for antipyretic? Usually pediatricians will use 38.5 ℃ as the dividing point between taking antipyretic drugs. But we should also know that the purpose of taking antipyretic drugs to children is to reduce the discomfort caused by fever. Therefore, when taking antipyretic drugs, it is more important to target specific [people] rather than body temperature. That is to say, there is no one-size-fits-all standard. If you feel uncomfortable, you can consider taking drugs. If you are not particularly uncomfortable, you do not need to take antipyretic drugs. 1. The following situations may not be used Fever below 38 ℃ rarely causes serious discomfort to children and does not need to take antipyretic drugs. Some Read More …

Do you know how to deal with autumn diarrhea?

Autumn diarrhea, named after the autumn and winter season with high incidence from September to January of the following year, is the most common infectious diarrhea in young children. Although the high incidence occurs in infants aged 6 to 24 months, children under the age of 5 may suffer from the disease. Generally, the younger the age, the more serious the symptoms will often be. For autumn diarrhea, I believe many parents are familiar with it. Even their babies have been tricked. The babies have diarrhea frequently. Parents don’t say how distressed they are when looking at it. If the baby has autumn diarrhea, how should parents take care of it? Today, Dr. Clove invited Hu Xinhua. She told us Read More …

Does the baby have a fever? Maybe it’s not a bad thing

Baby fever is an inevitable problem for every mother in the process of child-rearing. There is a folk saying [there is no child who grows up without fever], [the child has a fever and grows up once a time], and the simple saying contains two meanings: first, the child has a fever that is very common; Second, it is not necessarily a bad thing for a child to have a fever. This is quite reasonable, but having said that, as a mother, it is hard to avoid worrying about her child’s fever. Of course, some anxiety is also human nature, but in the face of fever, mothers should learn to deal with it calmly and give their babies more care Read More …