A five-month-old baby is continuously vomiting without being able to expel any substance, accompanied by a slight cough. After taking medication, the symptoms worsened. Is this a drug reaction, or could it be due to the baby’s mother also taking cough medicine? Is it serious? What could be the cause? Do we need to take the baby to the hospital? Previous treatment history and outcomes: There have been similar episodes before, but not as frequent. What kind of assistance is needed: Is it serious? What could be the cause? Do we need to take the baby to the hospital?
A five-month-old baby frequently excretes loose stool from the anus, which may be related to indigestion. It is recommended to use medication for treatment and to pay attention to diet and lifestyle.
If a child has a white flesh lump in the corner of their eye, it is recommended to seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.
The child has been suffering from diarrhea for ten days, with no significant improvement after taking MamiAi and Simida. The stool is loose and yellow-green. It is recommended to take Wending Yang’er Granules and pay attention to keeping warm and drinking plenty of water.
The throat doesn’t hurt or itch, but there’s a sensation of something being inside. How should one handle this situation?
When a four-month-old baby shows signs of rapid breathing and is diagnosed with bronchitis, how should one handle the situation?
A four-month-old baby has a cold, could it be asthma? Do I need to check it out? How should I treat it symptomatically?
This article provides suggestions for dealing with a four-month-old baby who hasn’t had a bowel movement for five days.
A four-month-old baby has developed two darker skin areas on the forehead, inquiring whether they are birthmarks and if they will disappear on their own.
A four-month-old boy is experiencing persistent low-grade fever despite taking medication and using heat-reducing patches. Learn about possible causes, past treatment, and what to do and watch out for.