How to handle a child’s nighttime cough?
A child’s persistent cough, worsening at night or in the early morning, without nasal discharge, no obvious cause, seeking treatment via food (TCM) methods.
If a child has a runny nose for more than ten days and medication is ineffective, ask for a quick solution.
My little one has had smelly stool since birth, and now at three years old, the stool remains smelly. Her belly often swells, and it gets worse after meals. Is there a problem? How should it be treated?
What to consider and possible treatment methods if a child has a cough.
What to do when a child has a runny nose due to a cold?
You have a sore throat with a foreign body sensation, but it’s not painful, itchy, with no phlegm or cough. What should you do?
A three-year-old girl is experiencing a cough with yellow phlegm, accompanied by yellow mucus and sweating. It’s important to keep her warm, monitor her body temperature, drink plenty of water, and take the medication as directed.
This article provides suggestions for dealing with a three-year-old’s lack of appetite and frequent fevers, including dietary adjustments, increased activity levels, and nutritional supplementation.
What should you do if a two-month-old baby experiences nasal congestion?