Increased frequency and altered consistency of breastfed baby’s stool may not always indicate a disease, but if accompanied by excessive moisture or undigested food residue, it’s important to seek medical advice.
If a baby experiences dizziness after taking medication, it is important to consider the possibility of overdose and the effects of taking medication on an empty stomach. Monitor whether the symptoms worsen.
A baby’s appearance of a rash after three days of fever may indicate viral infection, leading to recurrent fever. It is recommended to perform a complete blood count test for reference. Simple use of fever-reducing medication may not be sufficient in this case; consider using antibiotics like ampicillin sodium and amikacin for treatment, along with providing the baby with plenty of water and using physical methods to reduce fever.
When a child has a cough with much phlegm, consider using some Chinese patent medicines with clearing lung and dissolving phlegm effects, such as Daren Tang Qingfei Xiangyan, along with adjusting lifestyle habits such as drinking more water, eating light diet, and avoiding fried foods and spicy ingredients.
How can you determine if the pain in a child’s legs is growing pain, and what can be done to alleviate it?
The child has been coughing persistently, with symptoms worsening during winter. There have been past instances of lung shadows, and recently, he or she has coughed up blood. Tests indicate inflammation and broken mucous membranes, suggesting a bacterial infection. It is recommended to start an anti-infection treatment and to support this with drugs that cool the lungs and blood. Ensure the child drinks plenty of water, eats fresh fruits and vegetables, avoids spicy and greasy foods, and maintains appropriate indoor humidity. I hope these suggestions will be helpful to you and your child, and I wish you both a speedy recovery!
During a three-year-old’s school entrance physical exam, abnormal liver function tests were detected with elevated levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels were particularly high. Parents are seeking advice on how to proceed.
Family tips for dealing with a two-year-old child with a high fever
The child is two years and ten months old, has been coughing for a month and ten days, coughs occasionally during the day and continuously at night and in the early morning, was diagnosed with bronchitis in the early stage, improved after treatment but still continues coughing, may have asthma with variable cough, recommended to take oral Serevent (montelukast) for 1 to 3 months, plus at least one month of nebulizer treatment, and regular follow-ups, do not stop medication on your own.
Parent inquires about a four-year-old child’s refusal to eat