Based on the description, the baby may have an upper respiratory infection and it is recommended to observe and consider medical examination.
The baby has symptoms of cough and nasal congestion, and is consulting whether intravenous fluid therapy is needed.
Addressing the issue of a baby coughing, with a runny nose and sweating during sleep, by providing solutions and medical advice.
How to handle a baby’s cough and runny nose symptoms
The baby started coughing and had a runny nose last night, with a fever over 39 degrees. The hands and feet were cold. This morning, the temperature was 38.6 degrees, rising to over 39 degrees in the afternoon. Although ibuprofen was taken orally, the effect was not significant. There was a head injury last night. Is the fever related to the injury? How should it be handled?
This is a symptom of mycoplasma infection. It is recommended to have the child drink more water, keep the indoor air not too dry, place a basin of water in the room before bedtime, brew some Fritillaria and sugar pear water for the child to drink, apply ointment on the lung acupoint, take oral azithromycin granules and promethazine granules, and if necessary, administer intravenous therapy.
Infants under one year of age should not eat fish as fish bones can get stuck in the throat, causing coughing. If you suspect a fish bone is stuck, it should be immediately checked and removed by an otolaryngologist.
The baby has been coughing for 3 months, coughing 2 to 5 times a day, without phlegm, and not coughing at night. Now there is a runny nose for 7 days. How can it be effectively treated?
The child has been coughing for half a month, occasionally coughing a few times, and has been having some wheezing recently. The coughing is infrequent. The child has taken ceftriaxone and antipyretic medications for five days, but there has been no significant improvement. Can the child only take cough-suppressing and wheezing-relieving medications without antibiotics?
Baby’s bronchitis may not respond well to nebulization alone; doctor suggests using anti-inflammatory medication in conjunction with nebulization treatment.