A parent inquires about how to handle a child’s stomach pain accompanied by burping and fever, with symptoms including dizziness and a body temperature of 38 degrees. The family resides in a rural area with road repairs and snow, making travel inconvenient. The question is, what medicine should the child take?
The child has a swollen throat and a fever over 39°C. After taking fever-reducing medicine like ibuprofen and cold medicine, the fever has not subsided. It has been two days already.
After a child has a fever, if they still have tonsillitis, cough, and phlegm, children’s cold medicine can be used to relieve symptoms and attention should be paid to symptomatic treatment.
Lately, the child has been very disobedient, crying and fussing, and is also suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. What should be done?
White dots appearing in the mouth after a child has a fever may be related to viral infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention for an early diagnosis.
A 10-year-old child with chronic asthma experienced whole-body ache after taking medication, inquiring about possible drug poisoning and treatment suggestions
What to do when a child has yellow nasal discharge, congestion, and mild cough?
If a child has yellow nasal discharge and is crying and restless, it might be due to a cold, and medication is recommended for treatment.
The child has had clear nasal discharge for 2 days and started to have yellow nasal discharge today, feeling unwell and not wanting to eat. How should this be handled? Previous treatment and effectiveness: No medication was taken, just increased water intake. What kind of help is needed: What medication should be taken?
A three-year-old child has yellow nasal discharge, nose blocked during afternoon naps recently. How to treat it? Previous treatment and effectiveness: treated as fever; what kind of assistance needed: what causes and how to treat?