Question

The baby has been crying and not eating much recently. How should I treat the baby’s cough after a heat attack?

Answer

Hello, considering the possibility of a cold, symptoms usually include coughing, sputum production, and fever. The measured body temperature does not need to be increased by 0.5 degrees; anything over 37 degrees is considered a fever. You can use pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules for treatment, drink plenty of water, and ensure proper warmth. In necessary cases, intravenous treatment can be considered. Additionally, it is recommended to supplement with calcium, as yogurt is also a very good calcium-rich food. It not only provides calcium but also contains beneficial bacteria that can regulate intestinal function, making it suitable for all age groups. You can also make more bone broth to drink regularly.