Question

After being administered ceftriaxone for two days, the child experienced vomiting, diarrhea, a bit of asthma, and runny blue nasal mucus, with little appetite even during meals. The child is constantly sleepy and doesn’t want to lift their head. Previous treatment situation and outcomes: What kind of help do you seek? Should we continue with the ceftriaxone injections, and how long will it take to recover?

Answer

The child’s condition does not seem to be related to the use of ceftriaxone; it appears to be due to poor gastrointestinal function. The use of ceftriaxone is ineffective in this case. The child’s condition requires the nurturing of gastrointestinal function for gradual recovery. The child can take Cefadroxil Calcium Carbonate Tablets with Multienzymes and Sodium Bicarbonate to gradually recover. If dehydration is present, intravenous treatment is required, including the administration of digestive salts, glucose, and potassium chloride, which is a scientific approach.