A child was scared in the afternoon, refused to eat, wanted to take a nap, and had a fever at night. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
If a child is not growing taller and has a pigeon chest, it might be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium and adjust the diet, consuming more foods high in calcium such as chicken and bone soup.
A child constantly coughing dryly may be suffering from wind-cold cough, which can be treated with San Nao Soup and herbs to reduce gas and resolve phlegm.
Advice on handling a child’s recurring fever after taking antipyretics.
A child who keeps having a fever at night may be suffering from indigestion. It is recommended to first use alcohol to bathe the child to reduce fever, and then conduct a routine stool test. Give the child adequate water and try oral tonifying granules and Mami Love medication.
What should you do if your child’s body temperature remains high after taking fever-reducing medication during the hand, foot, and mouth disease outbreak?
Seeking treatment and prevention advice for a child with a fever, drooling, and many sores in the mouth.
When a child experiences recurrent fever, how should parents respond and seek appropriate medical advice?
High fever in babies is often caused by catching a cold. Taking appropriate medication and increasing fluid intake can help improve the condition.
If a child continues to have a runny nose and throat discomfort after recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease, it may be due to allergic rhinitis. It is recommended that family members take the child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and treatment. At the same time, pay close attention to the child’s dietary issues during daily care, hoping for a quick recovery.