After the baby is born, parents will take good care of the baby and worry that their delicate body may be affected by diseases. Fever is a disease that babies are prone to. When a baby has a fever, if not treated in a timely manner, it may burn their brain and must be taken seriously. So how to determine if a child has a fever?
If the baby's body temperature exceeds 37 ℃, it means that the baby has a fever, and a thermometer can be used to measure the baby's temperature. If the baby's body temperature is not higher than 38.5 ℃, physical cooling methods can be used to cool the baby, such as applying to the forehead or taking a hot bath, and then measuring the temperature on time to observe changes in the baby's body temperature.
When the baby's body temperature exceeds 38.5 ℃, it indicates that the baby has a high fever and medication is needed to reduce the fever in order to be effective. It is recommended that parents take their babies to the hospital for a check-up to understand the causes of fever, and then treat them accordingly. When a baby has a fever, it is necessary to give them more hot water to drink, otherwise they are prone to dehydration.
When a baby has a fever, there will be less urine, and the color of the urine will also turn yellow and the face will turn red. Parents need to give their babies medication, take their temperature on time, and carefully observe their physical performance. They should also take their babies to the hospital for regular check ups. Parents should control the indoor temperature well, not let their babies get cold, and keep the room ventilated regularly.