Advice on medication treatment for children’s mesenteric lymphadenitis.
A 13-month-old baby with green diarrhea and a fever above 39 degrees Celsius may have bacterial enteritis. It is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and possibly use Cephalosporin for treatment.
Providing medication guidance for pediatric internal diseases
How to administer medicine for a child’s lung heat? It is recommended to take cough medicine, Qing Zhu Ji Oral Liquid, in conjunction with antibiotics such as Azythromycin for treatment, and avoid spicy foods, drink plenty of water.
The baby’s stools are soft with mucus, resembling phlegm. The baby only wants to breastfeed and is not eating solid food, but is in good spirits. They have been like this for about three days. Previous treatment and results: I bought Simetidine, but the pharmacy said that it must not be taken within an hour before or after eating, and nausea and vomiting must be treated promptly; otherwise, the consequences are unimaginable. It is recommended to take Simetidine and Bifidobacterium first, and always pay attention to the baby’s stools. If there are bubbles, it means there is inflammation. The doctor prescribed ceftriaxone, an antibiotic for enteritis; this medicine is effective, but it is said to be an antibiotic, so stop giving it to the child once the inflammation has subsided.
When a baby has symptoms of a runny nose and sneezing, consider using traditional Chinese medicine formulas like ‘Jing Fang Baidu San’ for treatment, and ensure the baby drinks plenty of water. If the condition is severe, consider administering ‘Vitamin D3 Injection’ or taking ‘Long Mu Zhuang Gu Granules.’ Additionally, exposing the baby to sunlight more often can aid in healthy growth.
An 8-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent dry cough without phlegm, and the treatment has been ineffective. Inquiry about medications that can cure or at least effectively control the symptoms.
A child’s lack of appetite may be due to excessive snacking, digestive system issues, or other chronic diseases. Improving dietary habits, eating at regular intervals with proper portions, avoiding laughter or watching TV during meals, and providing a variety of healthy foods can help stimulate a child’s appetite.
Methods to Alleviate a Child’s Nighttime Cough
Explore the possible causes and relief methods for a child’s persistent cough for a week, including medication treatment and boosting immunity.