Consider it as a viral fever-induced condition with an expected duration of 3-5 days, which can resolve on its own.
The baby has a little runny nose and coughs, with phlegm and a slightly hoarse throat. They’ve been taking medicine for a week and are playing and in good spirits! There are so many babies getting sick now, all due to pneumonia caused by fever, colds, and coughs. Should we take them to the hospital for a thorough check-up? We have the medicine from the children’s hospital at home! I say that most of the babies who are sick now are suffering from pneumonia and should see a doctor. For six months now!
If a child has abdominal distension and fever, it is recommended to first undergo a cardiac and pulmonary auscultation, abdominal examination, and blood and urine analysis to determine the cause. After confirming the diagnosis, treatment should be administered accordingly. Do not administer medication on your own before obtaining a clear diagnosis.
If a baby experiences abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid fatty foods and consider using the Baohe Pill for treatment, or boiling the husked carrot seeds after roasting them for a better effect.
If a baby has abnormal stool, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, cough, and diarrhea, and the condition improves after receiving saline treatment, but there are still issues like increased stool frequency, less quantity, and purulent substances in the stool, consult Dongtou People’s Hospital and Wenzhou Second Affiliated Hospital.
If a baby’s bowel movements exceed the normal range, what should parents do to cope?
If a child has an upset stomach, it might be due to dyspepsia. It’s advised to eat smaller, more frequent meals, maintain a balanced diet, and pay attention to calcium supplementation.
Offer management suggestions for a baby’s diarrhea after a cold
A 53-day-old infant experienced diarrhea after breastfeeding, which may be due to lactose intolerance in breast milk. Symptoms improved after switching to formula with lower lactose content, suggesting that the formula’s lower lactose or absence of lactose could be the reason. It is recommended to continue feeding the baby formula and avoid breastfeeding to prevent long-term harm to the infant.
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