Inquire about the treatment for a 5-year-old child’s swollen parotid glands and throat inflammation.
Medical advice on how to handle a 5-year-old child who keeps vomiting
A 5-year-old girl is suffering from gastroenteritis and the flu. Recommendations include taking oral Sheng Mai Drink and Astragalus Essence, along with increasing nutrition and rest.
A 5-year-old child had a low fever upon waking up in the morning, with the temperature rising to 39 degrees. Paracetamol has been administered for fever reduction.
If a 5-year-old child keeps having a fever, it is recommended for parents to take their child to a healthcare facility for examination and treatment according to the doctor’s advice. During the fever, physical cooling methods can be used, and attention should be paid to the child’s diet and rest.
A 6-month-old baby suddenly starts vomiting violently, with nothing left in the stomach, crying and restless, lacking energy. They vomit everything they eat, have severe nausea, and even cannot keep water down. What should be done in this situation?
Consider it might be due to upper respiratory infection or tracheitis, and it’s recommended to selectively administer medication for treatment.
A six-month-old baby is experiencing coughing with phlegm again, which may indicate acute bronchitis or tracheal pneumonia.
When a baby has a fever, you can first use alcohol to wipe down and help lower the temperature, and then further investigate the cause of the fever.
It is recommended to actively take the child to the hospital for a physical examination and blood routine test. After examination, the specific cause can be determined, and a treatment plan can be formulated based on the white blood cell count of the blood routine. When white blood cells are slightly elevated, oral cefalosporin drugs and cough syrup can be taken; in severe inflammation and infection, intravenous treatment with cefalosporin drugs, clindamycin, and Qingkailing is recommended. Generally, symptoms will improve within 5-7 days, and attention should be paid to keeping warm and eating small meals more frequently.