It could be autumnal diarrhea. Try dietary therapy, enhanced care, and infection control methods.
If a child experiences pain in the right lower abdomen, it could be a symptom of acute appendicitis and should be immediately checked by a doctor.
A nine-month-old baby having a fever every few hours may be caused by various factors.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child may cough at night and in the morning but not during noon, which could be due to a cold. Symptoms often include coughing, expectoration, and fever. A body temperature above 37 degrees is considered a fever. Treatment can involve children’s paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules, along with increased fluid intake and maintaining warmth. If diagnosed with a respiratory system issue, it is important to follow the doctor’s active treatment plan and develop good hygiene habits.
A two-and-a-half-year-old baby has been diagnosed with laryngitis, with a cough that sounds like a dog’s bark, accompanied by wheezing and vomiting symptoms. The baby has received intravenous treatment at the hospital, using cephalosporins and Xianping. It is recommended to take fire-clearing medicine or undergo intravenous treatment, and pay attention to diet and rest.
A baby’s stool turning green might be due to high iron content in the diet or a slow intestine. If the baby shows no discomfort, it can be observed first, and the cleanliness of the bottle and hands should be maintained. Probiotics can be taken for adjustment if necessary.
An infant of three months old experiencing abnormal stool may be due to an underdeveloped digestive system or changes in diet.
Recurrent fever in babies may be caused by viral or bacterial infections leading to infectious fever, often treated with physical cooling methods or medication.
Vomiting and diarrhea with green stools in babies may be caused by abdominal cold or indigestion, which can be improved through medication and dietary adjustments.
Babies experience severe coughing at night but milder during the day, with no other symptoms. How should one handle and treat this condition?