A 5-month-old baby has been experiencing a slight cough for the past two days, accompanied by vomiting. The amount of vomit is not frequent, but the volume is considerable. There have been no signs of fever. On the third day, the coughing was accompanied by more vomiting, but still no fever. What kind of assistance is needed?
A 5-month-old baby has been suffering from a persistent cough for days without improvement. After taking amoxicillin and herbal lung-clearing medications for three days, there has been no improvement. The baby also experiences vomiting and small, painless, itchy red spots on the face. What should be done?
A 5-year-old boy has been suffering from recurrent dry cough for several months, especially after he falls asleep at night. He has a good mental state with no other symptoms, only a persistent dry cough that varies in frequency. What could be the cause?
Is it possible for a 5-year-old child with delayed language development and intelligence equivalent to a 2-year-old to catch up with peers?
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A 7-month-old baby has been experiencing a fever every afternoon for several days, seeking medical advice.
Fever in infants is usually caused by catching a cold, parents can give appropriate medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as children’s aspirin, ibuprofen, or cefixime granules, and ensure adequate hydration.
A parent seeks professional advice on their 7-month-old baby’s coughing issue
My 7-month-old baby has been vomiting after drinking formula, even spitting out porridge for breakfast. This has been going on for several days. Is it a formula issue or a gastrointestinal problem? What should I do? It’s so heart-wrenching to see my baby like this. Thank you.
A 7-month-old child develops a fever of 39 degrees after receiving the flu vaccine, and asks whether treatment is necessary.