Babies are often prone to illness when they are young, and every time they fall ill, mothers feel overwhelmed. On the one hand, we need to take care of the baby at all times, and on the other hand, we have to worry about how long it will take for the baby to recover. Generally speaking, babies get sick repeatedly, which can easily damage their bodies. How long does it take for a baby's fever to return to normal?
Generally, a baby's fever is caused by a cold. If the cold persists for a period of time and does not heal, it may lead to a fever. Short term fever can be cured within two weeks. If it is a long-term fever, that is, recurrent fever, it takes more than two weeks to recover. During this period, parents should take good care of their babies' health and reduce the damage caused by fever to their bodies.
In addition, babies also have a type of fever that belongs to chronic fever, and the symptoms of this fever are not very obvious at the beginning. It only becomes apparent later and usually lasts for about four weeks. Mainly caused by viral infection or non viral infection. There are many specific reasons, but it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for examination.
Parents should give their baby medication according to medical advice after their baby has a fever, which can help them recover quickly. During a baby's fever, symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea may occur. After this occurs, remember to hydrate the baby more and let them rest more.