Baby Relief & Recovery

Baby Relief & Recovery

 

Discover baby relief & recovery essentials - Baby Medicine Dose Pacifier, Nasal Aspirator, Fever Cooling Patches, gentle care to ease your little one’s discomfort.

What is baby colic?
Baby colic refers to frequent, intense crying in an otherwise healthy baby, often happening in the late afternoon or evening. It’s common in the first few months and usually improves with time. You may also notice your baby clenching their fists, arching their back, pulling their knees up towards their tummy, and having a red or flushed face while crying.

What are some colic remedies that actually work?
Gentle burping, tummy time, bicycle kicks, holding baby upright after feeds, and calming techniques like swaddling or white noise can help relieve discomfort. If crying is persistent or you’re worried, speak to your pediatrician to rule out reflux or other causes.

What causes baby heat rash?
Baby heat rash is caused by blocked sweat glands when baby gets too warm, leading to small red bumps or irritation, especially in skin folds. It often happens in hot, humid weather or when baby is overdressed.

What temperature is a fever for babies?
A baby’s normal body temperature typically ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C, and a reading of 38°C or higher is generally considered a fever. When it comes to baby fever, the best thing you can do is stay prepared - fever is often an early sign that your little one’s body is responding to an illness or infection, and their immune system is working hard to fight it off.

When should I worry and take my baby to the doctor?
Trust your instincts - if your baby is unusually sleepy, refusing feeds, breathing fast, or the fever lasts more than a couple of days, it’s time to get checked. You know your baby best, and it’s always okay to seek peace of mind.

What should I have on standby at home in case baby gets sick?
A thermometer, fever patches, nasal aspirator, and dose pacifier are good to have within reach. Add gentle essentials like baby-safe paracetamol - little helpers for those long nights.