Is it possible to use azithromycin oral medication for the treatment of pediatric mycoplasma pneumonia?
Multiple doses of antipyretics may only temporarily relieve symptoms without curing the cause of the fever.
The virus that causes oral herpes does not transmit hand, foot, and mouth disease to babies.
My baby has no fever now, do I still need to continue taking the Acetaminophen Oral Solution? (Three times a day)
Babies with a cold should not drink fish soup. They should be treated actively and fed with easy-to-digest foods.
When a baby has a fever, parents often wonder if it’s okay to give them ginseng tea to cool down. However, according to professional opinions, it is not recommended to drink ginseng tea when feverish. Fever can be a symptom caused by viral or bacterial infections, and timely physical cooling methods should be used for treatment. At the same time, children should maintain a balanced diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to supplement various vitamins and trace elements, and keep their emotions stable. If the child is diagnosed with respiratory system issues, parents should cooperate with the doctor for active treatment and develop good hygiene habits. Children need a reasonable diet and avoid eating irritating and cold foods.
Discussing the Benefits of Honey for Baby’s Bowel Movements
My baby is 49 days old, and my breast milk is insufficient. Do I need to supplement with formula milk every day? My mother-in-law has taken some breast milk from another family. Is it safe for my baby to drink it?
Whether a three-month-old baby can take pediatric cough syrup depends on the medication’s ingredients. If it contains traditional Chinese medicine like Platycodon grandiflorus, it is safe to take; however, if it contains antihistamines like diphenhydramine, it should not be given to children under two years old.
A 45-day-old baby has been diagnosed with zinc deficiency, and the parents are inquiring about the possibility of administering zinc gluconate oral solution, including dosage, usage, and potential side effects.