What Should I Do If My Baby Is Coughing and Sneezing?

A family member has a cold and cough, and my four-month-old baby seems to have been infected as well, showing symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, and coughing, but without a fever. I’m concerned that the baby is too young for medication, but the sound of the coughing is heartbreaking, and I don’t know if medication is necessary, or what kind of medication can be given.
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What Should I Do If My Baby Isn’t Pooping

A baby who is eight months old hasn’t pooped for several days, has smelly gas when passing it, cries, consumes breast milk, occasionally eats rice cereal and fruit juice, has little water intake, is in a normal mental state, and has normal appetite. What is the situation, and what should I do to help my baby poop normally?
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What Should I Do If My Baby Often Has Diarrhea?

Diarrhea in babies can be caused by eating unclean food. It is important to maintain a balanced diet, avoid greasy foods, and pay attention to food hygiene. It is advisable not to use antidiarrheal drugs initially and instead use antibiotics like norfloxacin to kill bacteria. Drink plenty of water and rest appropriately.
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What Should I Do If My Baby’s Stomach Is Bloated?

My baby is three months old and has been frequently experiencing bloating in the stomach recently. Feeding time is not going smoothly, and sometimes air is inhaled, leading to milk regurgitation. The stool looks like coco bread. This may be due to cold exposure or improper diet, resulting in poor absorption function of the gastrointestinal tract or gastrointestinal cold. It is recommended to start with oral probiotics for treatment, and if the symptoms do not improve within 1-2 days, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Also, it is crucial to prevent cold exposure. Wishing my baby a speedy recovery.
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