Your baby is 7 months old, experiencing coughing with fever and frequent green stools. How should you handle this situation?
Your baby’s coughing at night might be due to discomfort caused by nocturnal coughing. It is recommended to drink honey pear water, wear a mask when going out, avoid cold and raw foods, and take it easy on the recovery.
Parents inquire about their baby’s persistent cough accompanied by a runny nose, which improves with medication but recurs later, seeking long-term solutions. Doctors suggest considering the possibility of upper respiratory infection and offer treatment recommendations to boost immunity.
Your baby is coughing with mucus, sneezing, and has no fever. What’s going on?
Solutions for a Baby’s Cough, Runny Nose, and Fever
A 3-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, coughing with phlegm. After taking cold medicine, the parents seek solutions.
My baby is a little over a month old and has a cough. The medicine hasn’t worked. How should I handle it?
You can give your baby 5 milliliters of Feilike cough syrup, three times a day, and make sure to keep them well-hydrated with water or pear water.
A three-month-old baby has been coughing for several days, with various treatment methods tried but no improvement. The question is how to strengthen the child’s immunity and treatment options.
Your baby is coughing with a fever and vomiting. How should you treat it?