The child has been coughing for many days, and the infusion treatment didn’t work. Seeking treatment advice.
The child has a cough with a mucus sound and there has been no improvement after one week of medication. Should the medication continue?
The child has a severe cough at night, with runny nose and nasal congestion. The cough is less during the day and more at night, accompanied by sputum. The child has taken pediatric paracetamol, cough syrup, and ceftriaxone, but the effect is not significant. The condition has not improved for several days, and the coughing at night has led to vomiting. I don’t know what to do and would like to know the cause.
A four-year-old child has been coughing for three days, with the condition worsening at night. Seeking medical advice.
The child has had diarrhea for over half a month, with loose stools and blood strands. Blood tests and stool examinations have been normal. After treatment, the condition recurs. What further checks should be done?
A child experienced dizziness for a week following a fever, which persisted even after the fever had subsided. There were no other obvious symptoms. How should one observe and handle this situation?
A three-year-old child with fever and blisters on the nose, experiencing recurrent fever after taking antipyretics, is not suffering from hand, foot, and mouth disease. Immediate fever reduction treatment and medication for the blisters are required.
Child’s Fever and Dry Vomiting Symptoms Persist, Questions About Flu Treatment Medication
When a child has a low-grade fever, how should parents properly care for them, and when should medical assistance be sought?
The child had a fever of over 39 degrees and recovered after three days of IV therapy. The question is whether they still need medication to consolidate the treatment.