You can’t generalize about how long it usually takes for a one-year-old baby to get better from recurring fevers. Each baby’s condition and later recovery are different, so there is no fixed time for exactly when it can get well, and generally the fever may last about 3 days to 5 days.
Recurrent fever in one-year-old babies may be related to viral infections or bacterial infections, due to the different physique and condition of each baby, so there is no fixed value, most of the babies may need about 3 days to 5 days to get well after treatment, and some of the babies may need a longer time if they are not treated in time, coupled with their own physique is weaker.
Recurrent fever in babies is not only related to infectious factors, but also to non-infectious factors such as Kawasaki disease and leukemia. If leukemia causes recurrent fever, it is usually difficult to get well without relieving the cause of the disease.
One year old baby recurrent fever, must first take the baby to the hospital for relevant examination, clear cause of the disease and then actively cooperate with the doctor treatment, in order to shorten the course of the disease.