A 3-month-old boy has been suffering from diarrhea since June 18th. The symptoms include frequent loose stools with Bloodshotmucus, sometimes presenting as egg flower-like. Starting from the third day, he developed a fever and reduced urine output. Today, he still has diarrhea while drinking milk, with both episodes being quite large.
Treatment suggestions for a 3-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea with streaks of mucus.
If a 3-year-old child has a cough and fever for more than a week, accompanied by recurrent fever, it may be due to bronchitis, pneumonia, mycoplasma infection, or allergic cough. It is recommended to undergo examinations to determine the cause and treat accordingly. Medications such as Keke Min and pediatric cough syrup can be used, along with consideration of azithromycin treatment. Additionally, drinking sugar-cane and pear juice may also help relieve the cough.
For a 3-year-old child with tracheitis, it is recommended to undergo further examination and appropriate antibiotic treatment.
For a 3-year-old’s persistent cough, it is recommended to use Montelukast and Budesonide with Terbutaline for treatment, and consider the possibility of allergic cough. If symptoms do not improve, chest X-rays and blood routine checks should be performed to rule out pneumonia.
A 5-month-old baby has been diagnosed with bronchitis and is seeking medical treatment advice.
A 5-month-old baby has contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease, which has led to encephalitis and requires hospital transfer for treatment.
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