Question
My child is 17 months old and has been diagnosed with bronchitis, having received five days of intravenous treatment. The amount of sputum has decreased, but the child occasionally vomits during meals. I want to know if the vomiting is related to the antibiotic azithromycin being used. Additionally, can the child drink honey pear water, and are there any fruits that can be eaten? How should I care for my baby?
Answer
Vomiting may be a normal reaction to the use of azithromycin. As for diet, it is recommended to maintain a light diet, eat small meals frequently, and ensure the child drinks plenty of water. Honey pear water may not be suitable, but you can try similar pediatric cough syrup. I suggest these care measures and hope they are helpful to you. Thank you!