Children often get the common cold and medication is difficult to control. Questions about alternative treatments to intravenous therapy and the potential effects of long-term intravenous therapy on a child’s health.
If the child frequently has a fever and coughs, it is advisable to continue using broad-spectrum antibiotics for treatment, such as macrolides, penicillins, and cephalosporins, and to continue applying penicillin, azithromycin, or cefalosporin for symptomatic anti-inflammatory therapy. If the effect is not satisfactory, consider tonsillectomy.
Discusses common medications for pediatric respiratory diseases and management recommendations for fever.
How to treat a child’s dry cough without phlegm and facial redness?
Symptoms have persisted for 15 days, including a dry cough without phlegm, a stuffy nose, and yellow nasal mucus. Medications for the common cold and antibiotics have been used with little effect. Swelling has not been relieved, and chest itching has started for several days. Antibiotic intravenous treatment at a children’s hospital has not been satisfactory, with itching reduced but the dry cough persists. What is the condition? What medication should be taken? Previous treatment and effectiveness: The combination of paracetamol and chlorphenamine tablets, roxithromycin, and ceftriaxone injection has been ineffective. What kind of assistance is needed: A persistent dry cough without phlegm for 15 days. Is it lung heat and wind-cold, or allergic bronchitis?
How long does it take to treat allergic cough?
The duration of fever in patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease is typically 2 to 7 days, but there are also cases without fever.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically requires a week for fever to subside, but the specific duration depends on the severity of the condition.
Children with pneumonia often experience fever, but the duration of the fever varies due to individual differences. Seeking timely medical attention and receiving appropriate treatment is crucial.
The recommended duration of treatment for neonatal pneumonia is generally not more than seven days, and fever above 38 degrees Celsius can be treated with fever-reducing drugs.