Common symptoms of children’s indigestion and suggestions for improvement
After being diagnosed with pneumonia and receiving five days of intravenous treatment at Renmin Hospital, the child’s cough persists and they are lacking in energy. Parents are concerned about the severity of the condition.
Experience Sharing on the Use of Lung Heat Cough and Wheezing Oral Liquid for Children’s Cough
A 5-year-old child has a cough in the morning, and there is concern that it may develop into allergic asthma.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child experienced nausea, followed by a high fever and refusal to eat, which might be due to gastrointestinal flu or overfeeding. It is recommended to fast, replenish fluids, undergo a medical examination for blood routine, and pay attention to proper feeding and avoid overfeeding.
A parent inquires about the cause and treatment method for their child’s persistent night cough for over half a year. The doctor suggests that it may be related to upper respiratory infections, chronic conjunctivitis, and poor throat mucosa, and recommends drinking more water, using antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications, and Chinese medicine to improve symptoms.
A child experiences intermittent coughing and vomiting at night, possibly related to cough variant asthma or allergic bronchitis.
Children experiencing coughing at night and upon waking up in the morning may be suffering from bronchitis, necessitating timely treatment.
Persistent nighttime coughing in children may be caused by a mild infection or mycoplasma infection, and treatment should be tailored to the specific situation.
Nighttime grinding in children may be a sign of worm infection. It is recommended to use vermifuge treatment and pay attention to dietary hygiene.