After a cold has healed, children may experience symptoms of fatigue and drowsiness, seeking solutions.
After a child experiences stomachache and loses their voice, their symptoms improved after treatment, but they still have symptoms like fever and cough. How should one handle this situation?
What to do when a child often coughs and has a fever?
The child has been suffering from colds for the past three months, with symptoms including runny nose, nasal congestion, coughing, and loss of appetite. Despite treatment with medications such as Ciprofloxacin, Moxifloxacin, Flumequine, Paracetamol, Cefalexin, Tylenol oral solution, and Ribavirin, the condition has not improved. The child has now experienced similar symptoms again three weeks ago and has been suffering for three months. What should be done?
Frequent colds in children can be caused by various reasons, including viral infections and environmental factors. Parents can take some measures to prevent and treat colds, such as giving the child appropriate medication, maintaining good living habits, and boosting the child’s immunity. If the situation is severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
Frequent abdominal pain and vomiting in children may be related to lymphadenitis, which can be treated with fasting, intravenous fluid therapy, and antibiotics.
The baby’s bowel movements have been irregular recently, sometimes loose and sometimes dry, with bubbles. It was once caused by eating unclean food and led to enteritis. Now, I am asking for advice on how to manage and prevent it.
A child over 2 years old is coughing and has clear nasal discharge. A few days later, there’s an occasional wheezing sound with coughing, and the mucus turns yellow. Could it be a cold or bronchitis? How should parents handle this situation?
A child may cry while urinating, possibly due to anal fistula, which can be treated surgically and requires attention to personal hygiene.
During winter, children may experience coughing and runny nose. If a child has recovered from pediatric pneumonia but still has indigestion, consider enhancing absorption and taking some antifreeze measures.