When a child experiences diarrhea, the first consideration is indigestion, enteritis, or catching a cold. Once the cause is diagnosed, mild cases can be treated with medication, while severe cases may require intravenous treatment.
Management and Prevention of Acute Laryngitis
Treatment Plan for Toothache Caused by a Child’s Cold
Consultation on Nebulizer Treatment Plan for Pneumonia in Babies
A 4.5-year-old child has been suffering from persistent cough since March 8th. After being prescribed ceftriaxone and azithromycin, there was some improvement, but it soon relapse. The cough subsided again after taking anti-inflammatory medication, but it recurred shortly thereafter. This situation has happened repeatedly. The child’s mental state is good, and their diet is normal, but the cough persists. Can the child take hydrochloride doxylazine granules? How many should be taken daily, and for how many days is it appropriate?
Inquire about the treatment methods for a child’s tracheitis, including the selection of Western and traditional Chinese medicine.
What to Note When Baby Undergoes a Kindergarten Examination
Solutions for Infants’ Diarrhea and Vomiting
Analysis of symptoms and treatment suggestions when a child with a fever of 39 degrees vomits while eating, with a flushed face and red eyes, accompanied by tears.
Child has persistent cough with phlegm, previously had pneumonia, asking for treatment methods.