A 7-month-old baby often vomits milk after taking medication, and parents are asking for solutions to this problem.
The baby is 7 weeks old and has a cough with phlegm, a hoarse throat, possibly due to a cold or calcium deficiency. It is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and symptomatic treatment.
Recurrent vomiting in children is often caused by acute gastroenteritis from eating unclean food. It is recommended to seek hospital treatment for rehydration therapy and to use attapulgite powder for diarrhea control.
Advice for a 7-year-old child with fever and tonsillitis
A 7-year-old child has been suffering from intermittent cough for half a year, accompanied by nasal congestion and coughing up black and yellow phlegm, without any symptoms of fever or sore throat. Past treatments and effects were unclear, seeking advice on whether it could be bronchitis and how to treat it.
Treatment Recommendations for High Fever in Children
The baby might have caught a cold due to catching a chill. A blocked nose can affect the baby’s breathing. If there are dry nasal crusts blocking the nostrils, a disinfected cotton swab can be used to gently remove them. If the nasal mucus is deeper in the nasal cavity, gently pinch the sides of the nose, and if necessary, drop 1-2 drops of physiological saline or cold water into the nostrils to loosen the crust. Then, use a disinfected cotton swab to roll it out.
Consider the possibility of external wind-cold, and if the baby’s body temperature is too high, it is recommended to give the baby Huotong and Meilin oral liquid for fever and cold treatment. Physical cooling methods can be adopted during high fever. If these methods are ineffective, it should be urgent to take the baby to a pediatrician for a detailed examination and medical treatment.
Gas in a baby’s stomach and coughing up milk may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to pay attention to warmth, maintain a regular diet, and consider taking oral medications such as pediatric stomach-soothing and digestion tablets, lichen symbiotic bacillus live bacteria capsules, etc.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease-induced high fever that persists for three days requires attention to the treatment method.