Question
The baby is five months old and recently caught a cold when the weather turned cooler due to inadequate warmth. Symptoms include hiccuping and running nose. Initially, amoxicillin and paracetamol were administered for six days, but the effect was not satisfactory. Later, the baby was taken to the hospital where the doctor prescribed antihistamine syrup and pediatric lung heat cough syrup. After one week of treatment, the baby’s symptoms improved, but the throat still occasionally makes a whistling sound. What could be the cause? Previous treatment and effects: The baby was given amoxicillin and paracetamol granules for six days, but there was no improvement. The doctor at the hospital prescribed antihistamine syrup and pediatric lung heat cough syrup. Desired assistance: What is going on? Should I continue to take the baby to see a doctor?