
Is it okay if a baby with a fever of 38.6°C falls asleep?
Disease description:
My baby seems a bit feverish tonight, with an armpit temperature of 38.6°C. However, he didn't fuss much in the evening and fell asleep. I'd like to ask if this situation is serious.

It is a common symptom for a baby to have a fever of 38.6°C and occur during sleep. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Temperature information: A fever of 38.6°C falls into the category of mild to moderate fever, which generally does not require excessive concern. A baby's fever may be a natural response of the body to an infection. Lethargy accompanying fever may occur because the body requires more rest to fight the infection.
2. Symptom observation: When a baby has a fever, observe whether there are other severe symptoms such as rapid breathing, rash, vomiting, or persistent crying. If the baby's temperature remains at 38.6°C during sleep and there are no above-mentioned severe symptoms, appropriate home care is usually sufficient.
3. Fever management: Antipyretic medications may be appropriately used to reduce fever, ensuring the baby stays adequately hydrated to avoid dehydration. Use fever-reducing medications according to the doctor's advice and avoid using over-the-counter medications on your own.
If the fever persists for a prolonged period or other discomfort symptoms appear, seek medical attention as early as possible.