Treatment and Diet Issues for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
After taking Oseltamivir for a fever that lasted five days, the child didn’t have a fever for a day. Do they still need to continue taking it?
Can my child take pediatric lung heat cough and wheezing medicine for a cough? My child was diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia and received intravenous treatment in the hospital on the 19th of this month due to fever and cough. The coughing subsided, and the fever went away. The doctor said after the diagnosis on the 25th that we could stop coming after today’s treatment, but the child developed a fever again in the afternoon and was admitted to the hospital for check-up. After blood and urine tests, it was diagnosed as a cold (due to an elderly person at home with viral influenza). From the 26th, we continued to administer ceftriaxone intravenously. The child’s fever subsided yesterday, and the doctor said not to come back anymore to avoid cross-infection. At home, we took cefprozil granules and pediatric lung heat cough and wheezing medicine. The current situation is that the child’s fever has subsided, but they keep sneezing, have a runny nose, and continue to cough. However, they are in good spirits and have good appetite.
Can Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Be Transmitted to Adults?
Generally speaking, children over the age of three with properly treated hypothyroidism can attend kindergarten.
I want to ask the doctor, my son has a fever over 38 degrees, can I give him compound zinc boric granules? If he still has a fever at night, can I continue to give him this medicine?
Mycoplasma IgM positivity is contagious, especially in children with weaker immune systems. It is recommended to use macrolide antibiotics for treatment and to pay attention to rest and diet.
Mycoplasma infection is a pathogen infection that can be cured with antibiotic treatment, and it is important to pay attention to hygiene, warmth, and nutrition.
Inquiry about whether a cough that has lasted nearly four months due to mycoplasma pneumonia can be transmitted to children
A question regarding whether Nasonex can be used for treating nasal bleeding in children.