Fever knows no age, and people of any age can be troubled by it. If an adult has a fever, it will be easier to take care of them, as adults have high resistance and will recover faster. The most worrying thing is that the baby has a fever, and the mother will have a headache. So how to check for Mycoplasma if the baby has a fever?
When a baby has a fever, it is definitely because the body is infected with bacteria. In order to kill the bacteria as soon as possible, the white blood cells in the baby's body will rapidly grow, leading to the baby having a fever. In order to more accurately identify which bacteria the baby is infected with, doctors may recommend testing for mycoplasma. When testing for mycoplasma, it is done by drawing blood, so the baby will not have too much pain, just a little pain during the needle insertion is enough.
But the baby's psychological resilience is weak, and there may be feelings of fear. Before drawing blood, the mother must calm the baby's emotions and reduce their fear. You can explain the process of drawing blood to the baby and always be by their side, so that the baby will feel more secure and reduce crying. When drawing blood, the mother can cover the baby's eyes with her hands, so that the baby will not be particularly afraid.
In order to prevent the baby from having a fever, mothers must find ways to improve the baby's resistance in daily life. As long as the baby's resistance is good, they will not be easily invaded by bacteria, which can greatly reduce the chance of fever. Especially in terms of diet, mothers should try to make their babies' nutrition more comprehensive, so that their resistance can be better.