Baby Health Care: Fever, Rash, and Feeding Advice for Infants

Managing infant health concerns including fever care, teething symptoms, and digestive issues like colic or gas. Information on nursing diets and skin conditions.

Nine-Month-Old Baby With a Fever

In a 9-month-old, a fever is usually due to a viral infection or the common cold, according to MayoClinic.com. As the body fights the infection, her body temperature rises. If your 9-month-old has a fever, it’s important to keep her hydrated and watch for warning signs.

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Fever at Night in Infants & Toddlers

Having an infant or toddler who wakes up with a fever can be scary. A fever typically occurs when your child’s body is fighting an infection. A child’s fever usually gets better within a few days, according to MayoClinic.com.

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My Baby's Fever Comes & Goes

A fever that comes and goes in babies is alarming to parents. Often times, a fever is caused by a virus. However, if your baby’s fever lasts longer than two days, call her doctor.

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My Infant Gets a Fever After Shots

A feverish infant after vaccines is concerning to parents. However, a fever is a common reaction to vaccines, reports KidsHealth. Your baby also might have redness or swelling where the shot was given. Nonetheless, there are times when a fever is a red flag.

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Cold & Fever Remedy for a 1-Year-Old Baby

It’s not uncommon for babies to come down with a cold. The common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract. It causes symptoms, such as congestion, runny nose and fever. If your baby has a fever of 101 degrees or higher, consult her pediatrician for advice.

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