Possible causes and treatment suggestions for a child’s fever that lasts for three days.
Child has a persistent high fever despite antibiotic use, seeking possible causes and treatment suggestions.
A child developed a high fever two weeks ago, diagnosed with bronchitis caused by viral and bacterial infections. Now, the child is also experiencing coughing and wheezing. How should it be treated?
A parent inquires about their child’s influenza vaccination status and the child’s unusual behavior.
Baby’s larynx rumbling persists, multiple medications ineffective, seeking solution
For children who cough in the morning, some safe and effective traditional Chinese external application methods can be used to improve the condition.
This article provides information on the causes and treatment methods of children’s nosebleeds.
A child has been coughing for nearly three months, with symptoms worsening at night and in the morning, but improving during the day. It is recommended to try traditional Chinese medicine methods, including those for wind-cold cough and wind-heat cough.
A three-year-old child’s cough persists after pneumonia treatment, exploring the potential effects of excessive antibiotic use and the safety of concurrent medications like cefaclor, bamboo decoction, and phenylephrine hydrochloride.
The child’s cough is severe, starting at 4 AM, accompanied by a bit of runny nose. What should be done?