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Question #1064
45 days ago
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Baby fever - #1064

Aparna

Mera baby 7 month ka h boy baby usko 1 month se fever aa raha h 100 taak rahta kabhi 99.5 kabhi 99 kabhi 99.9 ese usko susu kholi thi mere husband kuvh din pahale kya usse to jnfection nhi hua

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: No
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Dr. Ayush Varma
Graduating with an MD in Ayurvedic Medicine from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in 2008, he brings over 15 years of expertise in integrative healthcare. Specializing in complex chronic conditions, including autoimmune disorders, metabolic syndromes, and digestive health, he uses a patient-centered approach that focuses on root causes. Certified in Panchakarma Therapy and Rasayana (rejuvenation), he is known for combining traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern diagnostics. Actively involved in research, he has contributed to studies on Ayurveda’s role in managing diabetes, stress, and immunity. A sought-after speaker at wellness conferences, he practices at a reputable Ayurvedic wellness center, dedicated to advancing Ayurveda’s role in holistic health and preventive care.
43 days ago
Your 7-month-old baby’s fever can be concerning, especially if it has been persistent for a month. While it’s possible that a urinary tract infection (UTI) could cause fever, it is important to rule out other causes, as babies can have fevers due to various reasons, including viral or bacterial infections, teething, or other underlying conditions. Here’s what you can do: 1. Check for UTI or Other Infections Urinary tract infections in babies can cause fever, and it’s essential to monitor for other signs like frequent urination, discomfort while urinating, or changes in the color or smell of urine. Make sure to consult your pediatrician for a proper urine test to confirm whether a UTI is present. 2. Fever Management • Keep your baby hydrated with breast milk or formula to prevent dehydration. • Use a lukewarm sponge bath to bring down the fever. Avoid using cold water as it may shock the system. • If advised by the pediatrician, you can use infant-safe fever medication, such as paracetamol, to manage the fever. Always consult the doctor before giving any medicine. 3. Monitoring • Keep track of the baby’s temperature regularly. If the fever continues for more than 2–3 days or increases beyond 101°F (38.3°C), seek medical attention immediately. • Observe for other symptoms like loss of appetite, vomiting, lethargy, rashes, or difficulty breathing, as these can indicate a more serious infection that requires medical care. 4. Teething Consideration Sometimes, fever can also occur due to teething, which is common around this age. However, if the fever is persistent, it’s better to consult with a pediatrician to rule out other causes. 5. Hygiene Practices Maintain proper hygiene, especially in the diaper area, and ensure your baby’s clothing and bedding are kept clean to avoid any potential infections. Please consult your pediatrician to confirm whether the fever is related to the previous issue with urination or if another cause needs to be investigated.
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