Children under 1 year of age with a fever of 39, what medicine to take

Updated on healthy 2024-04-14
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Acetaminophen is the preferred antipyretic, and it can also be physically cooled, which is only symptomatic, and the cause of the fever needs to be found**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Billing, but it's intravenous!

    Acetaminophen: 10-15 mg per kilogram, once every 4-6 hours, relatively safe antipyretic.

    Ibuprofen, the fever reduction effect is much better than acetyl, but there is a gastrointestinal reaction!

    Fever reduction is only basic, to find**.

    Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is advisable not to take medication lightly, as taking fever-reducing drugs may mask other symptoms. You can physically cool down, such as wiping your forehead, chest, and back with a damp towel. Check whether the child's mouth is inflamed, whether the lymph nodes are swollen, whether the sleep is normal, whether there are symptoms such as dyspnea, and then go to the hospital for symptoms**.

    Nowadays, viral diseases such as infantile rash rash and hand, foot and mouth disease are prevalent, and simple fever reduction can interfere with doctors' correct diagnosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dear, you can take Motrin to reduce fever.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's a high fever, eat Motrin, a four-hour interval.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To take a fever reducer, Terorin is a fever reducer for babies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are Tylenol and Motrin for babies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can give your baby more warm baths and mung bean soup. If you can't get back, go to the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is best to cool down physically, wipe with ice water or alcohol.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you want to go to the hospital to prescribe medicine, you can take some Hutong first and then go to the hospital.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is mentioned in the parenting article that scrubbing with alcohol can reduce fever, so taking a cotton ball dipped in alcohol and scrubbing it on the face, armpits, and palms of the hands will quickly make the body less hot. After wiping, I checked the Internet again to check the alcohol scrub to reduce fever, and saw that someone said that the baby was scrubbed with alcohol, and the alcohol may enter the capillaries through the face, causing a series of injuries such as alcohol poisoning, and I was cowardly!

    After that, I tried to scrub the stinky child's body with clean water, take off the excess clothes and pants to make him of course dissipate heat, the actual effect is not obvious, at 10 o'clock in the evening, and then measure the body temperature of 39 degrees 5, I completely collapsed! My heart began to jump, especially worried that if I continued to have a high fever, the adverse effects would be very serious, and I would not persist at this moment to physically cool down, so I quickly asked my husband to go to the residential community to buy antipyretic medicine for the stinky child to eat, and the next day I woke up with a high fever The stinky child had a high fever for most of the time, and his mental outlook was much better.

    What should I do if a baby under the age of 1 has a fever? When is medication manipulation proposed? When do I have to go to the hospital**? The experience accumulated by stinky child mothers is summarized as follows:

    If the baby has a high fever, the mother must consider whether to give the baby antipyretic medicine under the premise of using physical methods to reduce temperature, otherwise the continuous high temperature will make the baby particularly uncomfortable. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children with fever should take a matching dose of acetaminophen when they have a fever of 3 months and older, and ibuprofen at a matching dose if they are 6 months old and older.

    Babies under the age of 1 must be used in accordance with the instructions when taking antipyretics. Ideally, the amount to be used is based on the weight of the baby, not just the age of the month, as some babies are too light or too heavy for their age. Also, don't take a variety of antipyretics at the same time.

    Acetaminophen: 1 dose can be given to the baby every 4 hours, and the frequency of feeding should not exceed 5 times within 24 hours; Ibuprofen: Give your baby 1 dose every 6-8 hours, and no more than 4 doses in 24 hours.

    If your baby has a high fever over 40, you must see a doctor immediately to prevent the high fever from causing febrile seizures. If the baby's fever does not go away or repeats, the mental state is not good, there are nausea and vomiting, and other uncomfortable conditions, even if the human body temperature is not very high, you should also see a doctor as soon as possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can physically cool the child, you can also give the child some warm water, and wear sweat-absorbing and breathable clothes; When the child has a fever of 38 degrees 5 or more, the child should be given medicine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If they have a fever, they can use ice packs to cool them down by taking physical cooling, or you can wipe their bodies with warm water and put fever tapes on them, and if their body temperature reaches 38 degrees or more, they need to take medicine to cool down.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If a baby under one year old has a fever, we can use some physical methods to cool down, and if the fever reaches more than 38 degrees, you must take medicine.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When the child is one year old, the physical constitution is relatively weak, and parents need to pay attention to it at all times. If the baby has a fever and a cold, you can't give the child medicine casually. After all, it is a three-point poison, which will have a certain impact on the child's health, so these diseases can not be bought for the child casually, and it is necessary to pay attention to the precautions when taking the medicine, as well as the doctor's recommendation.

    For example, when you have a low-grade fever, you can give your child more warm water to cool down physically, but if you have a high fever, you should take your child to the hospital as soon as possible**.

    In addition to vaccination, any medicine must play a preventive role, and you must remember not to self-medicate, and maintain a sense of reverence for all kinds of drugs. If the resistance is relatively good, you can have a tendency to heal yourself, try not to drink medicine, such as mild colds drink more warm water, use food **** for a period of time, and the child can be healthy. Children under the age of four are not recommended to take cold medicine when they have a cold, especially the powder will have a health effect.

    Colds often harass children in daily life, especially in spring and autumn, when the temperature difference between morning and evening is relatively large, and children may catch a cold if they are not careful. However, the number of days for self-healing is relatively long, and it may take a week, which is more troublesome. Mom and Dad always like to use drugs to improve their children's resistance, but in fact, drugs only relieve them, and the real thing is to enhance their children's resistance from daily life.

    When you have a slight cold, you can choose warm water to wipe your child's body, so that the heat can be taken away through the evaporation of water vapor, and the baby's cold can also get better as soon as possible.

    When I took my child to the doctor before, I often saw a child who was more than one year old going to the hospital for infusion, but in fact, every infusion would affect the child's physical development and unhealthy development. Giving medicine or infusion to your child is likely to make your child become dependent, and the next time you have a cold, your child will not be fine without medicine or infusion. It is recommended that children over a year old let their babies bask in the sun more and eat some fresh fruits and vegetables at ordinary times, so that they can increase their resistance.

    It rarely gets sick, and it doesn't make mom and dad worry more.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It must be possible to use medicine, but the amount of medication needs to be used by doctors, and we can't decide it ourselves, and after the one-year-old baby has a fever, it will also affect the baby's intelligence. Be sure to check it out in time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I think it is possible to give medication to the child, but it is important to give the child the medicine according to the doctor's instructions.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, you need to ask the doctor, you can choose some drugs that the fetus can accept, you must ask the doctor, you can't use the medicine yourself.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's better to go to the doctor at such a young age, and the general doctor also has an emergency at night, so it's good to get an injection.

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