What to Do When a 10-Year-Old Child Has a Fever?

When a 10-year-old child has a fever, you can first use alcohol-based sponge baths to help reduce the fever, then further investigate the cause. Fever can be caused by infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors, among others. Do not rush to take medication before determining the cause.
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What to Do When a 10-Year-Old Often Bleeds from the Nose?

If a 10-year-old often bleeds from the nose, it might be due to dry air, dry and fragile nasal mucosa, or nasal mucosal inflammation, blood diseases, and poisoning by chemicals such as mercury, phosphorus, and arsenic. It is recommended to check and drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, and avoid picking the nose with your fingers.
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What to Do When a 11-Month-Old Baby Coughs and Sneezes?

An 11-month-old baby has started coughing and sneezing since yesterday, with a slightly hoarse throat. The baby has already taken cough syrup granules and amoxicillin granules. There are occasional dry retching, which may be related to spleen deficiency. It is recommended to give a Compound Chicken Gizzard Powder or Infant Digestive Powder for adjustment.
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What to Do When a 11-Month-Old Baby Coughs?

An 11-month-old girl has severe coughing during the day, coughing every few minutes, sometimes coughing several times in a row, and sometimes coughing once every five minutes. She doesn’t cough when she sleeps at night. Coughing may be caused by inflammation irritation, and can be treated with oral Ke Kao Min and Azithromycin. If the medication is ineffective, consider intravenous therapy. At the same time, avoid spicy foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to help recover faster. Additionally, parents should pay attention to not allowing the child to be picky about food, have a balanced diet, and develop good hygiene habits.
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