Fever in infants is usually caused by catching a cold, parents can give appropriate medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as children’s aspirin, ibuprofen, or cefixime granules, and ensure adequate hydration.
A parent seeks professional advice on their 7-month-old baby’s coughing issue
A 7-month-old baby has diarrhea like water and sometimes throws up, lasting for three days. What should you do?
My 7-month-old baby has been vomiting after drinking formula, even spitting out porridge for breakfast. This has been going on for several days. Is it a formula issue or a gastrointestinal problem? What should I do? It’s so heart-wrenching to see my baby like this. Thank you.
A 7-month-old baby’s face breaks out in red dots and becomes itchy and restless, possibly due to eczema. It is recommended to use medication for treatment and to find the cause.
A 7-month-old child develops a fever of 39 degrees after receiving the flu vaccine, and asks whether treatment is necessary.
A 7-year-old boy, now in first grade of elementary school, is often prone to crying over trivial matters. His parents are worried that this might be related to his personality or environmental stress.
The child frequently gets colds and has a fever, which may be related to poor constitution. It is recommended to administer oral immunity-enhancing medications. Excessive sweating after taking a nap in the evening, possibly due to excessive yang energy or yin deficiency, should lead to a decrease in immunity.
A child experiences frequent urination at night with abnormal urine protein levels. Possible causes include inflammation, urethral irritation, reduced bladder capacity, and more. Further examination is required for a definitive diagnosis.
A 7-year-old and a half girl weighs over 80 pounds and has a prominent abdomen. Inquire whether it is pathological.