Question

The one-year-old baby has a clear runny nose, cold hands and feet, and lacks energy. The body temperature is 37.9 degrees. The baby was exposed to cold wind in the morning. I’m hesitant to use pediatric pseudohypeamine drops as I’ve heard they have significant side effects. Are there any other methods?

Answer

Based on your description, the child seems to be suffering from cold symptoms caused by catching a chill. The situation can be treated with pediatric pseudohypeamine drops, as long as you follow the instructions and it’s generally not expected to cause severe side effects. Of course, you can also try other cold remedies such as pediatric paracetamol amine granules and pediatric paracetamol yellow amine granules, which should help the baby recover quickly. I hope my answer is helpful!