Medication Recommendations for 5-Year-Old Children with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
On the first day of illness, the baby experienced vomiting and diarrhea with a body temperature of 37.2°C, which rose to 38.3°C at night. On the second day, there was no vomiting, but diarrhea persisted and appetite was poor. The baby had received intravenous treatment (including ceftriaxone, fever-reducing medication, and antiviral drugs) in the hospital, but the symptoms did not improve. Stool tests showed no abnormalities. Seeking expert guidance.
A 3-year-old with an upper respiratory infection can use antiviral medications like ribavirin, but it is essential to follow medical instructions when taking them. Stay hydrated and rest. If symptoms do not improve or worsen, seek medical attention for the child as soon as possible.
Offering treatment recommendations for a 6-month-old baby’s cough.
A 7-month-old baby is experiencing cough and phlegm symptoms, seeking appropriate medication advice.
Treatment recommendations for an 8-month-old baby suffering from cough and runny nose after consuming cold foods.
Babies may vomit due to underdeveloped esophageal sphincter muscles, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. It is recommended to adjust the feeding position and gently pat the baby’s back after feeding. Consider giving digestive aids if necessary.
For baby’s runny nose, Dr. Cui Yutao recommends using Jingfang Baidu San for treatment and ensuring plenty of water intake to aid recovery.
For children suffering from bronchitis accompanied by cough, it is recommended to treat with Mahan Gan Granules and Qing Zhu Li Oral Liquid. If blood tests indicate infection, antibiotics such as Azithromycin Dispersible Tablets should be used in conjunction. Additionally, ensure the child drinks plenty of water, maintains good indoor ventilation, and observe for any improvements. Parents should encourage their children to develop good living habits to aid in recovery.
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