What to Do When Your Baby Has a Cold and Can’t Cough Up Phlegm?

When a baby has a cold, having phlegm in the throat that can’t be coughed up is a common symptom. It’s advisable to take some measures to alleviate the symptoms, such as using medication, drinking plenty of water, and keeping warm. If the symptoms are severe, further medical treatment may be necessary.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has a Cold, Fever, and Diarrhea?

A 9-month-old baby fell ill with diarrhea after catching a cold a few days ago, and started having a fever the night before, reaching a high of 39.5 degrees. After hospital examination and treatment, the diagnosis was fever caused by a cold, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and antibiotics were administered. The baby’s fever increased again at noon, prompting the use of fever-reducing medication and intravenous treatment. It is recommended to continue intravenous therapy and administer medication for diarrhea.
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