A baby with a cough accompanied by vomiting may require further examination and treatment.
Treatment Suggestions for Baby’s Cough Recurrence After Pneumonia
The baby has had a slight cough for three and a half months, occasionally with clear runny nose and nasal mucus. Previous X-rays showed shadows on the lungs, suggesting pneumonia. After a week of hospitalization, there was no improvement, and another X-ray still showed glassy shadows. The doctor recommended hospitalization and preventive treatment. Now I’m not sure what to do, please suggest.
Infant coughing can be a sign of respiratory infection. Parents are advised to observe symptoms and take appropriate measures.
The baby is 14 months old and has been coughing with phlegm for ten days. The home treatment with cefixime and lung-cleaning medicine has not shown improvement. After three days of treatment at the local health center, there has been no improvement. Now, after one day of taking ambroxol oral solution, there is still no significant improvement. The parents are unsure how to proceed.
If a baby coughs with phlegm, it is advisable to consult a doctor for medication recommendations.
A three-year-old baby occasionally coughs during afternoon naps without producing phlegm. The situation worsens after turning on the air conditioner. It is recommended to drink more water and use throat-soothing traditional Chinese medicine for nourishment and treatment, such as Platycodon granules or pediatric Yanbian granules. Also, be sure to keep warm to prevent colds.
If your baby is experiencing a cough, runny nose, and diarrhea, it may be due to gastroenteritis, and it’s advisable to seek medical attention for a precise diagnosis. You can also take oral ORS rehydration salts, Montmorillonite powder, and Bifidobacterium triple-virulence granules to alleviate symptoms. If diagnosed with an infectious disease, antibiotic treatment may be necessary, but antibiotics should not be used concurrently with the Bifidobacterium triple-virulence granules. Additionally, pay attention to liquid diet and may require intravenous therapy to prevent electrolyte imbalance and deterioration of the condition.
After a month of coughing, the baby has a recurrence, with phlegm in the throat. How should follow-up treatment and care be conducted?
A baby experiences coughing after eating, parents are worried about possible inhalation of foreign objects, and should seek immediate medical attention for examination.