It is easy for babies to develop some adverse diseases at home without their knowledge, and often it is not due to parents not taking care of them properly, but rather due to the child's own physical condition. So, can babies eat pears for fever?
If a child has a fever, they can eat pears, but it is best to heat them up before eating. If possible, pears can be juiced. Fresh pear juice can promote the recovery of cough and fever symptoms in babies and prevent coughing. But if the child has a low-grade fever, which is caused by the invasion of wind and cold, it is best not to eat pears, otherwise it may worsen the illness.
In addition, there are various situations where children may experience fever, among which babies may have symptoms of fever while sleeping. This may be due to physiological sweating, and the child's metabolism may be faster, requiring the elimination of heat through sweat. It is also possible that the child lacks trace elements, such as zinc and calcium. It may also be due to the child's excessive activity before bedtime, causing this adverse situation. Parents should pay attention to distinguishing their children's fever symptoms and then differentiate and adjust accordingly.
It is normal for babies to have some mild fever symptoms themselves. As long as the baby's body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, there is no need to worry. However, if the baby's body temperature fluctuates by more than 38 degrees, it indicates that they have certain fever symptoms and need to be promptly treated for fever reduction.