When should I take my baby to the doctor?

Call the doctor if:
  1. The child develops an earache.
  2. The child develops a fever over 102 degrees F.
  3. The child becomes exceptionally sleepy, cranky or fussy.
  4. A skin rash develops.
  5. Breathing becomes rapid or labored.
  6. The cough becomes persistent or severe.
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How long should I wait to take my baby to the doctor?

Contact your health care provider if your baby has a cold that interferes with his or her breathing, has symptoms that last longer than 10 days, has ear pain, or has a cough that lasts more than one week.
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When should I be concerned about my baby?

In general, call your baby's doctor if your infant seems especially sluggish, is refusing food or drink, is vomiting (not just spitting-up), has diarrhea, or has a fever. Remember, if you're worried, there's probably a good reason even if you don't recognize it, so don't hesitate to call your baby's doctor.
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Should I take my baby to the doctor for a cold?

If your baby has a cold with no complications, it should resolve within 10 to 14 days. Most colds are simply a nuisance. But it's important to take your baby's signs and symptoms seriously. If symptoms don't improve or if they worsen, it's time to talk to your doctor.
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What are RSV symptoms in babies?

Symptoms
  • Runny nose.
  • Decrease in appetite.
  • Coughing.
  • Sneezing.
  • Fever.
  • Wheezing.
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When should I take my baby to the doctor for a cold?



Does my baby have RSV or a cold?

So how do you tell if it's a cold or RSV? Quite simply, at home, you can't. A healthcare practitioner can run a test to determine if it's a cold or RSV. If your child is under six months of age or at high risk for severe illness from RSV, talk to your child's doctor at the first sign of symptoms.
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What are the five danger signs of the baby?

Neonatal danger signs are signs that sick neonates show as stated by World Health Organization (WHO), which include not able to feed, or stopped feeding well, convulsed or fitted since birth, fast breathing (two counts of 60 breaths or more in one minute), chest in drawing, high temperature (37.5°C or more), very low ...
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What are signs of distress in an infant?

Signs of Respiratory Distress in Children
  • Breathing rate. An increase in the number of breaths per minute may indicate that a person is having trouble breathing or not getting enough oxygen.
  • Increased heart rate. ...
  • Color changes. ...
  • Grunting. ...
  • Nose flaring. ...
  • Retractions. ...
  • Sweating. ...
  • Wheezing.
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What is the hardest age of a baby?

But many first-time parents find that after the first month of parenthood, it can actually get more difficult. This surprising truth is one reason many experts refer to a baby's first three months of life as the “fourth trimester.” If months two, three, and beyond are tougher than you expected, you're not alone.
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Is My baby Sick or just teething?

“If the temperature remains below 100.4 and baby also has other classic symptoms of teething (drooling, irritability, gum irritation), it is fair to assume these symptoms are teething-related. However, if the temperature gets over 100.4, this is considered a fever and should not be attributed to teething alone.”
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What are the signs of fever in newborn?

A fever often makes your baby feel hot and look flushed. Fevers can cause headaches or body aches, sweating or shivering. Some children get headaches with fever, and most lose their appetites. Some children just feel sleepier than usual.
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What is a low grade fever for a baby?

A rectal temperature between 99 and 100 degrees is a low-grade fever, and usually does not need a doctor's care. Fever in newborns may be due to: InfectionFever is a normal response to infection in adults, but only about half of newborns with an infection have a fever.
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What is the most exhausting age to parent?

In fact, age 8 is so tough that the majority of the 2,000 parents who responded to the 2020 survey agreed that it was the hardest year, while age 6 was better than expected and age 7 produced the most intense tantrums.
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What age is no longer a newborn?

While there's a lot to learn as a first-time mom, a baby is only considered a newborn for his first 2-3 months of life. Next is the infant stage, which lasts until your baby turns 1 year old.
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What is the crying curve?

The 'Normal Crying Curve' shows how babies start to cry more frequently at about 2 weeks of age. The crying may get more frequent and last longer during the next few weeks, hitting a peak at about 6 – 8 weeks, sometimes a little later.
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What are abnormal movements in babies?

A movement disorder is a condition that arises in the brain that causes a child to move too much or too little. It can result in a repetitive extra movement or sound, like a motor or vocal tic, or involve a shaking tremor, stiffened posture of the muscles, or difficulties with balance and coordination.
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What is grunting baby syndrome?

Infant dyschezia is a specific condition. Another name for infant dyschezia is grunting baby syndrome. Infants with dyschezia appear to have difficulty pooping, but they have no signs of constipation. They might strain, grunt or cry for 10 to 30 minutes before they poop, but when the poop comes out, it's normal.
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What are the warning signs of RSV in toddlers?

Initial signs of RSV are similar to mild cold symptoms, including congestion, runny nose, fever, cough and sore throat. Very young infants may be irritable, fatigued and have breathing difficulties. Normally these symptoms will clear up on their own in a few days.
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How do you rule out RSV?

Both rRT-PCR and antigen detection tests are effective methods for diagnosing RSV infection in infants and young children. The RSV sensitivity of antigen detection tests generally ranges from 80% to 90% in this age group.
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What color is snot with RSV?

seems sick, shows signs of RSV and is less than 6 months of age or at high risk. has thick mucus from the nose or mouth that is yellow, green or gray.
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What does a RSV cough sound like?

Children with RSV typically have two to four days of upper respiratory tract symptoms, such as fever and runny nose/congestion. These are then followed by lower respiratory tract symptoms, like increasing wheezing cough that sounds wet and forceful with increased work breathing.
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What is the most destructive parenting style?

Uninvolved Parenting

An uninvolved parent is the most destructive to the development of a child. Whereas authoritarian parents overdo their rules and boundaries, and the permissive parent joins their child in breaking the rules, the uninvolved parent neglects their children and has NO relationship with them.
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Who needs more sleep mom or dad?

There's a new report that suggests moms do get less sleeps than fathers, especially when there are little children at home. According to a study presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 69th annual meeting in Boston, women are sleeping less and less each year.
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How do I still have a life with a baby?

Here are some way to make coping with a newborn a lot easier.
  1. Consider your priorities. Write them down and keep the list where you can see it. ...
  2. Batch cook when pregnant. ...
  3. Make lists. ...
  4. Don't lose perspective. ...
  5. Keep nappies and changes of clothes close by. ...
  6. Accept offers of help from visitors. ...
  7. Try a baby sling. ...
  8. Relax.
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When should I take my baby to the ER for a fever?

Also, contact your child's provider or go to the emergency room if your child:
  1. Is younger than age 3 months and has a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher.
  2. Is 3 to 12 months old and has a fever of 102.2°F (39°C) or higher.
  3. Is under age 2 and has a fever that lasts longer than 48 hours.
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