Question

What to Do When a Child Has an Inflammation?

Answer

When a child has a cold, parents should ensure the child gets plenty of rest and takes medication on time. For viral colds, antibiotics are typically ineffective, and home care should be followed as directed by a doctor. If there are symptoms such as fever, nasal congestion, and cough, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and fever-reducing drugs can be administered. In terms of diet, fluid or easily digestible foods should be provided. For breastfeeding infants, the frequency of feeding should be appropriately reduced. Keeping the indoor air circulating and maintaining suitable temperature and humidity can help the child recover sooner.