If a child over a week old always has a hacking cough in their throat, it might be due to fever and respiratory infection. It is recommended to use pediatric fever granules and pediatric lung heat cough asthma granules, along with maintaining a light and easily digestible diet and drinking plenty of water.
Common symptoms of coughing and vomiting in infants may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to use Baohe Wan or roasted, shelled radish seeds for treatment.
If a baby can’t control bowel movements, it may be due to chronic gastroenteritis or weakness of the spleen and stomach, or caused by colitis.
A baby coughing and having a noisy nose may be due to respiratory infection or underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage. It is recommended to feed the baby on demand and supplement vitamin D, maintain good indoor air circulation, and avoid letting the baby cry excessively.
If a baby coughs but doesn’t have a fever, it might be a common cold caused by a respiratory infection. It is advisable for parents to take their child to the hospital for a check-up and treatment as soon as possible.
A baby may cry during breastfeeding but improve when using a bottle, possibly due to insufficient breast milk or digestion issues. Check for trace elements, especially calcium and zinc levels, and observe the stool condition. If diagnosed with a digestive system disease, treatment should begin immediately, and parents should improve hygiene habits. Avoid picky eating and maintain a balanced diet.
A baby with a fever without sweating may be due to catching a cold or constitutional factors. It is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine and pay attention to diet and lifestyle.
If a child has a runny nose, sore throat, and hoarseness for three days, does it require a doctor’s visit?
If a baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for several days, it may be due to slow colonic activity and excessive evaporation of moisture.
The baby has been having diarrhea for 2 weeks now. Medications like MamiAi and Simida haven’t worked. Stool tests are normal. What should I do?