However be careful to administer the proper dosage and do not give children s ibuprofen to a child younger than 6 months.
Baby cold and fever medicine.
3 to 5 months.
Speak with your pediatrician about administering a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
These usually reduce fever by at least a degree or two after 45 minutes or so.
Otc pain relievers such as acetaminophen tylenol others might relieve discomfort associated with a fever.
Babies get sick a lot.
A doctor may recommend antibiotics to treat the cause of a baby s fever.
Skip the cold medicine.
6 to 23 months.
Call your baby s doctor at the first sign of fever or illness.
During their first year most have as many as seven colds that s a lot of runny noses and sleepless nights.
Even so a fever of 100 4 f 38 c or higher in a baby who s under 2 or 3 months old warrants a call to the doctor.
Your pharmacist or doctor can.
Fever is a part of your child s natural response to the virus so it may help to allow your child to have a low grade fever.
Some parents worry that fevers are dangerous but they almost never are.
Decongestants for stuffy noses expectorants to loosen mucus cough suppressants to reduce coughing and antihistamines for runny noses and sneezing younger than 3 months.
However these medications don t kill the cold virus.
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