Babies have much weaker antiviral abilities than adults, so they are prone to fever. If a baby has a fever, parents need to take careful care of it. If the method is not used correctly, it may worsen the condition. Can a baby with a fever go outdoors for activities?
If the baby does not have a high fever, they can go outdoors for activities, but parents must pay attention to keeping the baby warm, especially the belly, and it is best not to expose it outside. But if the baby has a high fever, it's best not to go outdoors. Let the baby rest and drink plenty of water at home. Wait until the baby's body temperature drops before choosing to take the baby out.
There are actually quite a few reasons for a baby's fever, so parents should first take the baby to the hospital to investigate the cause and then treat it accordingly. There are two methods to cool down, one is to give the baby some medication to cool down, and the other is physical cooling. If taking medication, it is necessary to take it with the help of a doctor. Also, dressing babies less can help dissipate heat.
If you want to physically cool a baby, you can apply cold and wet compress to the head, with about 20 ℃ -30 ℃ of cold water, which needs to be replaced every 5 minutes. Alcohol can also be used to bathe babies. Remember to wipe the baby's head and limbs to promote heat dissipation. If you have to take your baby out, be sure to make preparations to avoid worsening the baby's condition.