Handling the situation of a 19-month-old boy vomiting most of his food at night and experiencing diarrhea afterward
A 2-year-old child has been experiencing persistent coughing and runny nose for half a month. After a period of medication and injections, the symptoms have eased, but there are still recurrent episodes. Inquiry about the cause and treatment methods.
A 3-year-old child experienced diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. After that, they continued to have blood in their stools and constipation issues. How should these be handled?
A 6-month-old child is experiencing loose stool and red buttocks, possibly due to indigestion. It is advised for parents to pay attention to the child’s diet and to adjust appropriately under a doctor’s guidance.
This article offers treatment suggestions for a 7-year-old boy’s chronic cough accompanied by phlegm.
For the issue of a 8-month-old baby suffering from chronic constipation, it is recommended to use probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora, increase fluid intake, and appropriately introduce fruits or juices, pureed vegetables, etc. Meanwhile, when breastfeeding, the mother should avoid spicy foods; for formula feeding, the concentration of the formula should not be too high to prevent constipation.
A baby is experiencing cough with yellow-green, thick phlegm. After treatment, there is still a mild cough during the day, accompanied by runny nose, lasting for about 6 days.
How should parents handle a baby’s fever reaching 40 degrees?
Offering methods to handle a baby’s vomiting after eating for several days, followed by fever and throat inflammation
Ten days after swallowing a small blue bottle cap from a throat spray, the child has not been able to expel it and has started to exhibit coughing symptoms. Immediate medical attention is advised to avoid delaying treatment.