A 1-year-3-month-old baby has been coughing for 3 days after recovering from pneumonia, despite medication. What should be done?
A 1-year-and-3-month-old baby has been running a fever for four days. Treatment with intravenous fluids began yesterday, but the baby still has a fever of 37.6 degrees this morning. Is this normal?
When a 1-year-4-month-old baby has a fever, it’s essential to determine the cause first. You can try using alcohol-based body wipes to help lower the baby’s temperature. Also, encourage the baby to drink plenty of water to promote sweating and further cooling. Remember not to administer medication without first identifying the cause.
A 1-year-4-month-old baby has been experiencing a repeated fever over 39 degrees for 3 days, with a urine test showing a viral infection. The fever-reducing medicine can only temporarily alleviate the symptoms, and the parents are inquiring about the possibility of infant rash fever and the recommended frequency of using fever-reducing medication.
A 1-year-5-month-old baby experienced diarrhea, vomiting, and fever after eating greasy food. How should you handle the situation?
A 1-year-and-8-month-old child has been experiencing coughing at night and occasionally during the day, for about half a month. Despite taking medication, the cough has not improved, and the parent inquires about the cause and treatment.
When a baby coughs and sneezes, medication can be used along with dietary therapy
If a child experiences symptoms like coughing, sneezing, and yellow nasal discharge, it might be caused by a cold. It is recommended to use pediatric paracetamol sulfonamide granules and ribavirin for treatment, along with increased water intake.
A parent describes their 1-year-and-10-month-old baby experiencing a recurrence of coughing and sneezing after being discharged from the hospital for pneumonia treatment.
A 1-year-and-4-month-old baby is experiencing coughing, phlegm in the throat, a hoarse voice, and clear nasal discharge, weighing 10.5 kilograms. These symptoms started the afternoon before yesterday and have persisted without significant improvement. The baby has a normal body temperature, reduced appetite, but is in good spirits.