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別墅

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發表於 05-6-3 10:38 |只看該作者

點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒,係咁出汗, 但全身都興烚烚, 已經食左3 次退燒藥,仲係徘徊38點幾度,有冇人試過?


大宅

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發表於 05-6-3 11:31 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

小心係"流感"呀! 因最近D流感好勁; 好多時都退唔倒燒; 再看多次e生la... 祝早日康愎!!


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發表於 05-6-3 12:22 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

吃完退燒藥不會完全退燒的, 只要吃藥一小時後能減退一兩度(華氐), 藥便是有效了, 如果想快些退燒, 可以幫小朋友來個暖水浴, 效果更佳.

現在的感冒菌真的很厲害, 兩星期前我大仔感冒傳染給妹妹同奶奶, 三人同時發燒, bb女最高燒時有105度, 真的很嚇人, 要連續吃藥兩三天後才真正痊癒 (已算快了, 因哥哥足足病了一星期呢)


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發表於 05-6-3 13:14 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

Jimsalad,

由昨晚7:00到而家1:00, 剛剛食第四次藥, 佢而家仲係保持38點幾度, 今朝睇工立醫院 急症, 醫生話如果佢唔肯食野, 或是燒到39度先再去睇喎, 我洗唔洗再去睇私家或是去法國醫院好D呢.


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發表於 05-6-3 13:24 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

BABY-SUM ,

我b睇個醫生話38度唔算點燒喎


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發表於 05-6-3 13:52 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

No need to worry. All mum have same experience like you. As long as you follow the dotors instruction to continue take medicine, drink more water, bath in warm water more frequent or use luke warm wet tower to lower his body heat, it should be fine. If the fever, continues more than 3 days, then u should bring him see to doctor to check more details. Pls find below for your information and hope its helpful to you.
What is fever?
Your baby is wailing, her skin is scorching, and your heart is about to break. But don't worry. Fever — elevation of the body's temperature above normal — seldom does harm. Normal body temperatures in a well child can range from 97.7 degrees F / 36.5 degrees C to 100 degrees F / 37.8 degrees C. Babies have higher temperatures than older children, and everyone's temperature tends to go up during the day and down after midnight. In general, a baby isn't considered feverish unless her temperature is over 100 degrees F / 37.7 degrees C in the morning or over 101 degrees F / 38.2 degrees C in the evening.
Why do people get fevers?
Fever is part of the body's way of fighting infection. Macrophages, the "clean-up" cells of the body, are constantly on patrol. When they find something that doesn't belong — such as a virus , bacterium or fungus — they mop up as much as they can. At the same time, they call for help, signalling to the brain to raise the body's temperature. The heat kills some types of bacteria directly. It also seems to speed up the body's production of white blood cells and chemicals that kill germs.
Babies often get fevers after receiving immunisations; a fever may also accompany a severe cold, flu, sore throat, ear infection, respiratory illness (like pneumonia), croup, viral illness, and urinary tract infections.
How can I tell if my baby's fever is serious?
More important than the actual temperature is your child's behaviour. If she has a fever of 104 degrees F / 39.7 degrees C, is feeding well, responsive, and easily comforted, you have less reason to worry than if her fever is 102 degrees F / 38.7 degrees C, she's crying inconsolably, and she's limp and unresponsive. Call the doctor if your baby is acting oddly, has a history of seizures or a chronic illness, or just because you're worried — GPs expect to hear a lot from new parents. Call immediately if:
• A child younger than three months has a temperature of over 100 degrees F / 37.7 degrees C
• A child between three and six months old has a temperature over 101 degrees F / 38.2 degrees C
• A child older than six months has a temperature that reaches 103 degrees F / 39.2 degrees C
• Any fever lasts more than three days.
What is a febrile convulsion?
If your child's temperature rises suddenly, causing her to turn pale, stiffen, twitch uncontrollably, and perhaps even lose consciousness, she's having a fever-induced seizure, known as a febrile convulsion. It's frightening to watch, but it rarely harms the child. Although they may seem to last forever, these seizures usually continue for only 20 seconds, and rarely more than two minutes. In the event that a convulsion lasts more than four minutes, call for an ambulance or take your baby to the Accident and Emergency department immediately.
While she's having the seizure, don't restrain your baby in any way. Just loosen any tight clothing and remove anything in her mouth, such as a dummy or food. (She won't swallow her tongue.) Call your doctor when the seizure has finished.
How do I detect a fever?
Parents can usually tell if their child has a fever by touching or kissing her brow (studies show that this method is accurate about 75% of the time). Use a thermometer to get an exact reading. Don't use an oral (mouth) thermometer until your child is three years old. If your baby is too young to have a thermometer in her mouth, a temperature reading taken from her armpit will be accurate enough to tell if she has a fever. Hold the bulb end of the thermometer in the child's armpit with her elbow against her side for about five minutes (the newer digital thermometers beep when they've finished the measurement). Underarm readings register one or two degrees lower than internal readings, so make the adjustment upwards.
What can I do to treat my baby's fever?
You don't need to treat a fever unless your child is very uncomfortable, or if she's had febrile convulsions in the past. Here are some fever-soothing measures:
• If your child has a fever, you can give her a dose of paracetamol suspension such as Calpol or Disprol to bring down the temperature. Follow the dosage instructions carefully, and talk with your doctor first if your baby is under three months old. Your doctor may recommend ibuprofen instead, but never give a baby or child under 12 aspirin, which has been linked to Reye's syndrome, a rare but potentially fatal illness.
• Dress your baby in light, cotton clothing (don't bundle a baby to burn out the fever).
• Keep her room cool. If necessary, place a fan near the cot, and use only a sheet or light blanket for covering.
• Give lots of fluids. Small babies need plenty of what they usually drink — breast milk or formula. If you've already introduced other drinks, offer ice lollies, clear soups, or diluted fruit juice.
• Try a sponge bath. Put your child in a shallow bath of lukewarm water, and rub her body, one area at a time, with a lightly wrung flannel or sponge. Don't dry her off; let the water evaporate. This will reduce her fever in 10 to 20 minutes.
What shouldn't I do?
• Don't restrict your child to bed. Although she shouldn't be allowed to over-exert herself, moderate activity is fine.
• Don't starve a fever; sick babies need plenty of calories and liquids.
• Don't worry too much. Some babies may have a fever and act perfectly fine, others may suffer a little, but with the right care, you'll find your baby back to normal soon.


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發表於 05-6-3 14:42 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

baby-sum,

退燒藥能退燒嗎? 急症有沒有說囡囡是什麼病? 有給藥嗎? 家裡有沒有高燒塞藥? 無就要買定防身, 囡囡還有其他病徵嗎? 精神好嗎? 肯唔肯玩呀? 如果連燒兩三日高燒, 又沒有其他毛病, 可能會是玫瑰疹喎? 囡囡出左味?

不用太緊張, relax d, 我bb發燒次次都有103度, 仲會燒唔暈循, 手仔腳仔係凍o既, 但身體就熱過火爐仔, 上次105度都係o甘, 仲燒到唔曉郁, 軟晒, 我見佢用藥後能退燒, 都無即時再consult doctor, 不過第日d親戚朋友都鬧我大膽


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發表於 05-6-3 17:04 |只看該作者

Re: 點解阿囡成晚都唔退燒

okmanmama,

Thank you for your response. I will try to observe my baby's situation with your guildance.

She is better now, the temp. between 37.x to 38.

Just a little bit.
:-(

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