Understanding the Possible Causes and Coping Measures for Children’s Headaches and Vomiting
The child has been coughing for over a month, with some improvement after taking traditional Chinese medicine, but the condition recurs. After a detailed examination at the hospital, the child was diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia. Although traditional Chinese medicine has been taken, the situation has not seen any significant improvement. The latest test shows an elevated white blood cell count, and the doctor suggests hospitalization for further treatment. The parents inquire about the necessity of hospitalization.
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Parents inquire about a two-and-a-half-year-old child who had a fever for three days, with body temperature dropping to 35 degrees after 12 hours of sustained low fever, asking for the cause
Offer treatment suggestions for children who continue to have a fever and cough.
If a child experiences vomiting, diarrhea, and a decrease in vitality, it may be caused by an infection. A urine test is necessary to determine if it’s a bacterial, viral, or mycoplasma infection, and targeted treatment should be administered. In case of severe vomiting, seek medical attention for antiemetic injections. Pay attention to signs of dehydration and provide timely fluid replacement. Choose light, soft, and easily digestible foods for meals.
This post offers possible diagnoses and medication treatment suggestions for children who repeatedly cough without stopping.
When a child has a cough, it is usually caused by a viral cold. It is recommended to use Children’s Lung Heat Cough and Wheezing Oral Liquid as a common medication for treating children’s colds.
After a child has recovered from a cold and cough, if they still cough, it might be due to wind-cold syndrome. Treatment can include Sanao Soup and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, along with medical guidance and good hygiene habits.
A five-year-old child has been coughing for two weeks with intermittent high fever (39.2~36.5 degrees Celsius), worse at night. Seeking treatment advice.