Give him/her plenty of water, the baby loses a lot of water when having diarrhea, and go see a doctor.
If you are worried, check with the child's pediatrician. If the baby is less than 2 months old, any fever is dangerous--even if low grade. Most likely it is just a virus, but you should always check with the doctor.
Yes, it is recommended to undress your baby if they have a fever to help regulate their body temperature.
Never give acetaminophen to a 2 month old without a doctor prescribing it.
If your baby body temperature is 100F and still less than 3 months old you must call the doctor immediately. For babies between 3-6 months you should be worried if it is crossing 102F mark. For babies more than 6 months if the fever sustains for over a day.
A temperature of 100.3 degrees Fahrenheit in a baby would be considered low-grade fever. It's important to monitor the baby's temperature and seek medical advice if the fever persists or if there are other concerning symptoms.
If the baby is not having fever, but he is still feeling warm ,sensible parents should cover their child with warm clothes in order to prevent him from further diseases.
If baby clothes say 3 months on the label, you should buy the size that is meant for a baby who is 3 months old.
yes it is safe,that to it is good remedy for cold and fever
A baby three months old should be getting fed breast milk as it is better for your baby. It has all of the nutrients and vitamins a baby needs. A baby should get about 4 ounces of formula.
WebMD is a trusted source for medical information. Their page discussing all aspects of baby diarrhea is located here: http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/baby-diarrhea-causes-treatment
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No, it's not. Even a little fever can be a sign of infection. You should consult your pediatrician.