Usually, a baby's fever is accompanied by symptoms such as a cold, so parents can be targeted and know where to start treating their baby. But sometimes when a baby has a fever without any symptoms of a cold, just a fever, parents may feel aimless. So what if the baby only has a fever and no other cold symptoms?
Firstly, we need to investigate the cause of the baby's fever. Generally, a baby's fever is caused by the following reasons: firstly, viral infections such as colds and throat inflammation, which are also quite common; The second is allergic reactions caused by receiving epidemic prevention vaccines; The third is a rash in young children.
Secondly, targeted treatment should be carried out based on the cause. By identifying the cause of a baby's fever, we can basically find a way to reduce it. Baby fever should not be taken lightly, as it may have irreversible effects on the baby.
If there are no symptoms of a cold and no preventive injections have been administered, it is likely that the baby is about to develop a rash. At this time, it is important to go to the hospital as soon as possible for a blood test. Furthermore, to determine the cause of the baby's fever, if it is a rash in young children, the rash will appear a few days after the fever, and parents do not need to worry too much.
If fever is caused by prophylactic injection, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in a timely manner and take some anti allergic drugs if necessary.
In addition, when a baby has a fever, it is important to replenish fluids and urinate frequently to help reduce the fever.