Excessive phlegm in children may be caused by upper respiratory infections and requires antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment.
A child’s fever accompanied by cold hands and feet may be a symptom of upper respiratory tract infection.
A child’s fever and headache may be caused by a cold, often accompanied by coughing, phlegm, and fever. Fever can be determined by measuring body temperature, with a reading over 37 degrees considered fever. Treatment can include pediatric paracetamol and phenylephrine granules, drinking plenty of water, and keeping warm. In severe cases, intravenous treatment may be required. Additionally, it’s important to avoid irritating and cold foods, and maintain good hygiene habits.
A child’s fever-induced seizure may be due to high fever convulsion, which typically improves with age. It’s recommended to keep fever-reducing medication at home and control body temperature promptly.
After my child had a fever and coughed, they started experiencing dizziness, chills, a slow gaze, and irritability. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
If your child has a cough, consider it as a symptom of respiratory infection. In such cases, you can take lung-clearing and expectorant cough granules and cefalosporin antibiotics. Additionally, it’s important to drink plenty of plain water. In severe cases, it is recommended to undergo nebulizer inhalation therapy.
If a child has green stool and you’re unsure whether it’s a formula issue or something else, and after several hospital visits and medication, the cause remains undetermined.
Persistent hiccups may be caused by diaphragmatic spasms, and it is recommended to consult a gastroenterology department.
Lately, my child has been particularly irritable and crying a lot, with an itchy nose and frequent sneezing. These symptoms could be indicative of allergic rhinitis. It is recommended to use saline solution for nasal irrigation to alleviate the symptoms. At the same time, consider using antihistamines like Benadryl to control allergic reactions. Additionally, providing a sufficient amount of vitamin C may help strengthen the immune system and reduce allergic symptoms. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and work with the doctor to develop the best treatment plan. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
Your child’s leg pain might be due to growing pains, and it’s important to check if calcium supplementation is needed.