A 13-month-old baby has developed symptoms of abdominal swelling, indigestion, and vomiting after catching a cold. How should these symptoms be managed? What past treatment experiences and outcomes have there been? What kind of assistance is needed?
How should you handle a 13-month-old baby who has a fever of 38.4 degrees?
Some babies are accustomed to having bowel movements every 2-3 days. As long as the stool is not hard, there is no difficulty, and there are no discomforts, it is not considered constipation and no treatment is necessary. It is recommended to take Lactulose Oral Solution, with a content of 66.7g lactulose per 100ml, to regulate the physiological rhythm of the colon and act as a prebiotic.
Proper encouragement and symptomatic treatment during the acute phase of viral encephalitis are crucial for reducing mortality and disability rates.
A 13-year-old child is experiencing hemoptysis without a cough. How should it be treated?
How should parents handle a 14-month-old baby with a fever of 38 degrees?
A one-year-old baby experiences fever followed by vomiting, it is recommended to use pediatric gastrointestinal health granules and domperidone suspension. If the fever persists, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be taken. Also, ensure adequate rest and avoid catching a cold.
Offer care suggestions and treatment methods for a 14-month-old baby with a runny nose.
How to handle a 14-month-old baby who has phlegm in the throat, stuffy nose, and dry mouth, with hot exhalation?
What should you do when your child has a cold and fever?