What should pregnant women do when they have a cold, cough, and runny nose? Treatment should be decided based on the severity of the symptoms.
During pregnancy, mild colds can be alleviated by drinking plenty of water, keeping warm, and eating a light diet. If symptoms are severe, such as a sore throat, consider drinking chrysanthemum tea to cool down and relieve symptoms. If severe coughing or fever occurs, seek immediate medical attention from the respiratory department of the hospital and take medication under the doctor’s guidance.
Common colds often arise due to external wind and cold, poor immunity, and other factors. It is recommended to take medications such as Er Ding Granules and to drink plenty of water.
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A 10-year-old girl has a low white blood cell count, feeling unwell. How should she be treated?
The baby is just over 8 months old and had a blood test yesterday showing a white blood cell count of 10.5, with the normal range being 4~10. The baby is not feverish and has no cold. Concerned that this might be related to the recent renovation at home, I am worried whether the hematopoietic function has been affected. I am eagerly awaiting your response.
A 9-year-old child’s white blood cell count has increased, without fever, but with severe coughing and respiratory rales. After several days of home intravenous fluid therapy, there was no improvement. The child went to the hospital yesterday, and the doctor recommended hospitalization. This article explains the causes of leukocytosis and related diseases, and advises consulting a doctor for detailed treatment plans and precautions.
Baby’s white blood cell count reaches 15,000 after vomiting 20+ times. After five days of intravenous fluids, abdominal discomfort didn’t improve, and fever recurred. Seeking effective treatment methods.
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