What should I do if my two-year-old baby's fever doesn't subside

  I believe people with some life experience will know that having a fever can cause significant damage to the human body, which is even more dangerous for babies. For some young parents, it's their first time taking care of a baby, so there may be some things they don't quite understand. So what if a two-year-old baby's fever doesn't subside?

  

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  What should I do if my two-year-old baby's fever doesn't subside

  Suggest using physical cooling and scrubbing the baby's hands, feet, and forehead with warm water. The water temperature should be between 36-38 degrees Celsius until the baby's head sweats. After washing, quickly wrap it up and do not let it dry. Then let the baby drink warm water again, remember not to become dehydrated. With this treatment, the baby's body temperature usually drops. If the fever exceeds 38.5 degrees, take antipyretic medicine. It is also necessary to give children more water and light food. It is best to go to the hospital for examination to see what kind of infection it is and use anti-inflammatory drugs accordingly.

  What to do if a two-year-old baby doesn't sleep

  If a child who is almost two years old does not sleep at night, it is usually due to some calcium deficiency in the child. It is recommended that everyone check for trace elements and provide timely treatment for the child. It is recommended that babies spend more time in the sun, and also insist on supplementing them with calcium elements. When the weather is good, they should exercise outdoors more. In addition, it is necessary to maintain silence half an hour before bedtime and give the child more milk.

  In general, if any problems are found in babies, it is recommended to take them to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Some illnesses still require specific treatment. Here is a reminder for inexperienced parents that they must observe their babies' physical condition more often.

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