Babies have weaker resistance than adults, so once they catch a cold from the wind, they are more likely to get sick. Especially when the seasons change rapidly, many babies are prone to catching colds. When babies suffer from viral colds, their mental state is usually not good, and they are also prone to recurrent fever. So, is it normal for babies to have recurrent fever due to viral colds?
Recurrent fever is an important manifestation of viral cold, so it is normal for babies to have recurrent fever when they suffer from viral cold. At this time, mothers need to pay attention to taking better care of their babies. The first thing is to give the baby enough water, because drinking plenty of water can promote the excretion of urine, so that the heat in the baby's body will be excreted with the urine.
Supplementing enough water is not enough, other measures need to be taken to help the baby cool down. Many mothers will prepare some antipyretic patches. When the baby's body temperature starts to rise, pay attention to observation first. Once it is found that it has exceeded 38 ℃, antipyretic patches can be used at this time. In addition, you can also use ice packs or wipe the body with alcohol, which can make the heat in the body dissipate faster.
If appropriate measures have been taken but the baby's body temperature continues to rise, then it is necessary to take the baby to the hospital, consult with a doctor, and then proceed with the next step of treatment.