Is it normal for babies to feel drowsy after a fever

  When a baby has a fever, parents often feel extremely distressed and can't sleep all night long. It should be noted that severe fever symptoms may affect the baby's brain, so family members are more concerned about these situations. So, is it normal for babies to feel drowsy after a fever?

  

Is it normal for babies to feel drowsy after a fever1

  After all, babies have not yet fully matured in all aspects of their body, so when they experience symptoms of fever, they will consume more than adults. Usually, after the baby's fever subsides or recovers, they need a period of rest to recover. During this process, the baby will become particularly fond of sleeping, and after the high fever subsides, their appetite will become particularly poor for a few days. It takes about three to five days to slowly recover to a healthy state.

  After the fever subsides, some babies with weak immunity may experience abnormal upper respiratory tract infections due to fever. If the baby is in a fever state for a long time, it may lead to abnormal damage to the baby's brain nerves, which may make them particularly prone to drowsiness. Parents should mainly make judgments based on the actual situation. If they are really worried, it is recommended to take their baby to the hospital to investigate the cause of the illness for greater peace of mind.

  If the high fever is caused by respiratory problems, then after the fever subsides, the baby should also be actively treated for upper respiratory tract infections. If necessary, the baby can be given some nourishing brain and nerve drugs or receive some auxiliary treatment.

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