Baby at Nine Months Old, Clear Mucus Turns Yellow, What’s Happening?

My baby, who is nine months old, used to have clear mucus but now it has turned yellow and is a bit thick. What could be the cause? Is it serious? The baby’s mouth is full of sticky saliva, almost like they’re swallowing mucus. The baby often swallows saliva. The nose is severely blocked, but everything else is fine. What medicine should I give to treat the mucus? It’s very uncomfortable. Should I give an antibiotic? I’ve already given him cefpodoxime.
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Baby at Seven Months Old Experiencing Black Green Diarrhea, What to Do?

A seven-month-old baby is experiencing black green diarrhea, accompanied by runny, sticky mucus. This could be due to dyspepsia, enteritis, or catching a cold. It’s crucial to identify the cause first and provide appropriate treatment, such as taking probiotics, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, or undergoing intravenous drip therapy. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of warm water and receives appropriate abdominal massage to alleviate symptoms.
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Baby at Seven Months Old, Repeated Fever: How to Treat Quickly?

The baby is seven months old and has been suffering from recurrent fever. After taking fever-reducing medicine, the normal body temperature can be maintained for about three hours, around 38.5 degrees. Three days ago, there was a runny nose, and children’s paracetamol yellow amanitin granules have been taken. After the fever, ribavirin and cefixime have been administered. Ask how to treat to accelerate recovery.
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