If a 1.5-year-old baby has symptoms of needing deworming medicine, it is generally safe to take it, but attention should be paid to dietary hygiene, washing hands before and after meals, and symptoms will gradually improve.
Giving a 30-day-old baby jaundice medicine may affect stool color due to the drug’s components being metabolized by the liver and potentially impacting bilirubin metabolism, leading to darker stool. However, since each baby’s constitution and metabolism vary, the specific effects need to be observed.
Can an 8-month-old baby take Methylphenidate to reduce fever? Are there any effects on the child?
Parents are concerned about the potential adverse effects on their baby after taking medicine for a cold and receiving a vaccination.
Does giving a few-day-old baby sedative have side effects? What problems might arise if taken in excess?
An 8-month-old baby has an abnormal liver function. After one month of taking liver protection medicine, the effect is not obvious. After a detailed examination, no abnormalities were found, and the doctor recommended discontinuing the medicine and re-examination after one month. However, the baby recently developed cough and excessive phlegm symptoms. How should one handle this situation?
Is it necessary to give baby antibiotics for persistent cough?
Is it harmful to give birth control pills to a child who is one and a half weeks old during breastfeeding?
The child has been crying and refusing to eat recently. Is this related to medication?
If one eye has glaucoma and is almost blind, can it affect the other eye?