Babies have weaker resistance, so many babies are prone to fever. Some babies may have severe fever that repeatedly occurs, and parents are still very anxious about this situation. Especially for many novice parents who find this situation even more anxious and nervous, they don't know how to take care of it. So, what should I do if my 6-month-old baby has recurrent fever?
At six months old, the baby has recurrent fever, and it is important to check the specific temperature at this time. If it is a low-grade fever, it can be treated with physical cooling. But this recurrent fever is likely due to abnormalities such as inflammation. A six month old baby has recurrent fever, and parents need to figure out the specific time of the baby's fever, especially if the fever has been recurring for five days.
For a 6-month-old baby with recurrent fever for five days or more, this situation should be taken seriously. Many six month old babies experience recurrent fever due to ineffective treatment, which is not conducive to timely control and can have a significant impact. It is important to pay attention to whether recurrent fever can damage the baby's brain cells.
Repeated fever in a 6-month-old baby is likely caused by viral infection, and the harm is still significant, even causing damage to the baby's brain. Parents must pay attention to the situation of repeated fever in their baby. At the same time, it is important to take good care of the baby and prevent their condition from worsening after catching a cold.