A one-year-old baby is experiencing diarrhea. The question is whether there are any dietary restrictions, and whether cooked apple water and green vegetable soup can be consumed.
Offer treatment suggestions for children with persistent low fever, runny nose, excessive phlegm, and crying, including both traditional Chinese and Western medicine approaches.
For a six-month-old baby with a cough after a cold, consider using pediatric cough syrup and expectorant granules.
A two-month-old baby has been coughing for half a month, which may be caused by bronchitis triggered by catching a cold. It is recommended to take oral azithromycin granules and ambroxol tablets, and to adopt other care measures.
Does occasional coughing in a baby affect vaccination?
I’ve noticed that my child’s recent mental state isn’t great, and their appetite is poor. They often experience aversion to food and seem constantly tired. It turns out they have anemia symptoms. What should be done for a child with mild anemia? It’s important to identify the cause of the anemia and treat it accordingly. Increasing the intake of blood-building foods can improve the situation, and with gradual adjustment, there will be improvement. If the condition is severe, it is recommended to undergo blood transfusion treatment. It is suggested that children eat more lean meat and pork liver, maintain a balanced diet, and consume fresh fruits and vegetables.
Treatment Recommendations and Precautions for Children with Persistent Cough
A 3-year-old child has always been like this, vomiting after eating a little, and also after eating cold food. The child’s immune system is also very weak. What medication should be taken, and the child is too young.
The child has been coughing for two months, and has been treated with various medications, including ceftriaxone, lomefloxacin, and rehmannia, but the results have been inconsistent. The child’s mood and appetite are still good. Effective treatment methods are needed, and consideration should be given to the side effects of the drugs to avoid complications. Under the condition that there are no other organic diseases, it is recommended to use ‘Tai’s Pediatric Pulmonary Tea’ in the initial stages or for persistent coughing in children, and it is usually effective after taking 1-2 times.
The baby has been having a fever of about 38 degrees repeatedly, and it rose to 39.5 degrees today, with intervals of about 5 hours. Blood routine tests show a bacterial infection, and it is recommended to take antibiotics for treatment. If there is no improvement in two days, medical intravenous treatment is required.