Coping strategies for pediatric summer fever(2)

Observe more accompanying symptoms of pediatric fever If a baby has a fever, he or she may have many uncomfortable symptoms, such as: red face, cough, general tiredness and weakness, aches and pains, dizziness, headache, vomiting, abdominal pain, drowsiness, poor mobility, loss of appetite, fussiness, restlessness, crying, etc., which make mothers feel very distressed. However, there are some babies who do not show any signs of fever, and some babies with fever are mistaken by their elders as teething and are ignored. In addition, there are certain symptoms that accompany a fever that we can use to determine what illness the baby is suffering from, so that we can choose the right medication or seek medical attention. For example: runny nose and sneezing at the same time as fever – cold (cold syndrome) sore throat – laryngitis, tonsillitis persistent fever of about 39℃, bloodshot white eyes and eye droppings – swimming pool fever Swimming pool fever Exhaustion while having a high fever in a hot place – heat stroke (sunstroke) Swollen parotid glands – mumps Watery ears, unstable mood – otitis media Cough breathlessness, difficulty breathing – pneumonia redness of the tooth bed, salivation – stomatitis vomiting, cramps, bulging fontanelle – meningitis vomiting, cramps, unconsciousness –pneumonia, acute encephalopathy High frequency of urination, hematuria – urinary tract infection Fever with cramps – fever cramps