What to Do When Your Son Coughs for a Week After Exposure to Cold Wind

Your son, who is 18 months old, has been suffering from a persistent cough for a week. He once had a high fever of 38.5 degrees, diagnosed by a doctor as enteritis. After taking medication for a week, his symptoms did not improve. He now has yellow mucus and phlegm, occasionally coughs, and the symptoms worsen when exposed to cold wind. The doctor’s examination did not reveal bronchitis. Past treatment experiences show that using desloratadine and loratadine can help improve symptoms, but this time the medication treatment was ineffective. We hope to receive professional medical advice.
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What to Do When Your Three-Year-Old Son Keeps Coughing

Your three-year-old son has been suffering from a persistent cough, which started with a fever. After taking Nimesulide and Cefalexin, the fever subsided but the cough persisted, accompanied by a runny nose. After taking Cefaclor and cough medicine for about 5 days, he improved but relapse when the medication was stopped. He recovered after receiving injections and medication at the hospital, but the symptoms recurred soon after. He coughs more severely in the morning, and less so in the afternoon and evening. Want to know why the cough keeps recurring.
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What to Do When Your Two-Year-Old Has a Fever and Diarrhea?

Your two-year-old has a fever, diarrhea, and dry vomiting. If the fever doesn’t exceed 38.5 degrees, you can observe first, ensuring rest, warmth, and a light diet. Drink plenty of water, and supplement electrolytes if necessary. If the child’s mental state is poor, it’s advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
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