Question
My child is three years old, and for the past two years, they have been coughing and running a nose when the weather gets cold without feeling hot. They often need to be given intravenous fluids. What’s going on recently?
Answer
Pay attention to this situation, ensuring your child gets enough deep sleep, drinks plenty of water, gets plenty of sunlight, avoids eating extremely cold, sour, spicy, and irritating foods, does not passive smoke, eats fresh vegetables and fruits, and can take oral azithromycin suspension and pediatric paracetamol amine granules. You can also take pediatric Qingfei Liangxue granules. If necessary, take your child to a regular hospital for a detailed pediatric examination to confirm how to administer intravenous fluids. This includes blood routine tests and a detailed chest X-ray examination.