90% of babies with fever will encounter it? You must read these countermeasures…

Hello doctor, my baby had a fever two days ago. Now that the fever is gone, why does he have such small red pimples all over his body? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: The fever subsides and the rash appears, which is a typical acute rash in young children. Urgent rash in young children is a disease characterized by high fever and rash. It is usually spread through respiratory droplets and can occur in all seasons, especially in spring and autumn. The incubation period is within half a month, and the clinical incidence rate is as high as more than 90%. It is most common in infants aged 6 to 12 months. At first, there will be high fever, with the highest body temperature reaching 39°~40°, and the fever will last for at least 3 days. However, parents do not need to panic, because when the baby has a rash, it is a sign that the child will recover soon from the rash. Generally speaking, the baby will no longer have a fever after the rash starts, and the rash will gradually subside in about 3 days. Parents can feed their babies water frequently, take warm baths, wipe their bodies with warm towels, and wear fewer clothes to help them dissipate heat when the temperature is high. Question 2: My seven-day-old baby keeps pooping after eating, four or five times a day. What should I do? Dr. Xu Lijuan’s answer: As long as the baby’s stool is not watery, parents don’t have to worry about it. Because the baby\’s gastrointestinal function is weak, breastfeeding will promote intestinal peristalsis, so this situation will occur in the baby. If you are worried, you can give your child Mommy\’s Love, half a pack at a time, twice a day, for 3-5 days. Question 3: I am two months pregnant and have sore throat, cough, headache and body chills due to a cold. What medicine can I take? Dr. Pan Guilan’s answer: During pregnancy, you can take Sanjiu Ganmaoling Granules, combined with anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporins or amoxicillin to relieve discomfort.

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