A 3-Year-10-Month-Old Boy’s Persistent Cough for Half a Year Remains Unhealed, How to Handle It?

A child’s cough has persisted for half a year without healing, experiencing both Western and Chinese medicine treatments with recurrent episodes. A chest X-ray revealed a small amount of pleural effusion, which improved with intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment and Chinese medicine. It is recommended to use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs along with expectorants, and to pay attention to environmental humidity to help clear lung mucus.
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A 3-Year-Old Baby with Fever: How to Handle Repeated Fever and Shaking Hands After Using Penicillin and Antipyretics?

A 3-year-old and 2-month-old baby started having a fever on Friday, accompanied by inflammation. Despite being treated with penicillin and antipyretics, the fever continued to recur. After using the antipyretic suppositories, the fever was not effectively controlled, requiring reapplication every four hours. The baby’s hands shook while eating dinner, prompting the parents to inquire if this was a symptom of prolonged fever and how to manage the situation.
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