What to Do If a 6-Year-Old Has a Persistent Cough?

If a child has been coughing for over two months without improvement, it may be due to unresolved bronchitis caused by a cold. It is recommended to take oral antibiotics and antiviral medications for treatment, with a course typically lasting more than five days. Also, maintain good hygiene habits, avoid cross-infection, and pay attention to any changes in the child’s symptoms, seeking medical attention promptly.
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What to Do If a 6-Year-Old Has Received Hepatitis B Vaccine and Still Tests Negative for Antibodies?

A child of six years old received three doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth but did not produce antibodies. Later, they received one dose of the Hepatitis A vaccine and one dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, administered separately. A few days ago, a test still showed no antibodies. Can they still receive the vaccine? Thank you!
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What to Do If a 6-Year-Old Vomits After Eating?

If a 6-year-old child vomits after eating, it may be due to indigestion. It is advised to avoid fatty foods and consider using Baohe pills for treatment, or consuming cooked and shelled pumpkin seeds in a decoction for better results. Additionally, there are many causes of pediatric digestive diseases. If a child is diagnosed with a pediatric digestive disease, parents should cooperate with the doctor for timely treatment, gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. Children need a balanced diet and avoid irritating or cold foods.
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What to Do If a 7-Month-Old Baby Chokes on Formula at Night?

This is usually due to baby choking on milk. It is recommended to immediately hold the baby upright after feeding, allowing them to stay in this position for a while before lying them down. Currently, the milk in the baby’s nasal cavity should not cause any major problems; it can naturally drain out of the nostrils or reflux into the mouth or throat.
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What to Do If a 7-Month-Old Baby Has Foamy, Stranded Green Stools and Sometimes Black Stools

A 7-month-old baby experiencing foamy, stranded green stools and occasionally black stools may be suffering from digestive issues due to spleen deficiency. It is recommended to use pediatricJianpi San or Xuhanting to regulate the condition, and to enhance immunity by improving indoor ventilation, engaging in physical activities, and consuming calcium-rich foods.
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