A 1-year-old and 1-month-old baby is suffering from pneumothorax and requires intravenous treatment. The question is about the duration of the treatment.
There are many causes of a baby’s fever, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. It is recommended to use alcohol rub to reduce fever first and determine the cause of the fever before administering medication.
After five days of the flu, a 2-year-old has a fever gone but is coughing with phlegm, running nose, and sore throat. Diagnosed with bronchitis, how long does it take for ceftriaxone to take effect?
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common childhood illness, and intravenous treatment usually takes about a week, with the course lasting approximately 7 to 10 days.
It’s not advisable to use medication to bring down a child’s fever immediately. Fever is a natural defense mechanism of the body, and fever reducers only lower body temperature without addressing the root cause of the fever. Generally, if the child’s temperature does not exceed 38.5°C, it’s recommended to drink plenty of water, rest, and closely monitor the condition. Physical methods can be considered for cooling down. However, if the fever lasts too long or the temperature is too high (above 38.5°C), symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication may be necessary for treatment.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically heals in about a week, but timely medical consultation and enhanced protection are necessary.
Generally, a child’s pneumonia can heal within 1 to 2 weeks, but this depends on individual circumstances.
A baby’s fever usually resolves within a week, generally requiring only symptomatic and supportive treatment.
It takes at least a year for a baby’s intestinal mucosa to heal, during which time you should pay attention to diet, avoiding overly greasy and high-protein foods to help the body gradually recover.
A baby’s digestive system generally develops more rapidly after they start on solid foods or after the age of one.