What's going on with the baby's fever and shivering

  Babies aged 0-5 often encounter many common diseases during their growth and development, such as colds and fever. Among them, fever can be severe or even very serious, especially when the fever is severe. Many babies may experience shivering symptoms. So, what's the reason for babies' fever and shivering? How to alleviate this symptom?

  

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  What's going on with the baby's fever and shivering

  Babies are in the rising stage of fever, and they use muscle tremors to dissipate heat, so they may experience shivering. Suggest going to the hospital to give the baby a fever reducing medicine, while applying warm water to the baby's forehead, wiping the baby's body with alcohol or warm water, and letting the baby drink more water. If the body temperature is above 39 degrees Celsius, medication cooling combined with physics is required.

  Other symptoms and causes of fever

  Fever accompanied by runny nose - Cold (Cold Syndrome)

  Sore throat - pharyngitis, tonsillitis

  Persistent fever of around 39 ℃, white eye congestion and eye discharge - swimming pool heat

  Exhausted while experiencing high fever in a high-temperature environment - Heat stroke (sunstroke)

  Swelling of parotid gland - mumps

  Earstream and unstable emotions - otitis media

  Coughing makes it difficult to breathe and have difficulty breathing - pneumonia

  Redness of gums and excessive saliva - stomatitis

  Vomiting, cramps, protruding anterior fontanelle - meningitis

  Vomiting, cramps, and confusion - pneumonia, acute encephalopathy

  Frequent urination, hematuria - urinary tract infection

  At the same time as having a fever, there is a heat induced cramp

  The previous text answered the question of what causes babies to have a fever and tremble for parents. Fever is not a small matter, and parents should closely monitor their baby's temperature changes. If the temperature slightly increases, there are many physical methods to cool it down. However, if the temperature reaches a certain critical value, the baby must take antipyretic medication or be immediately taken to the hospital to avoid excessive body temperature burning the brain and causing irreversible consequences.

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