A baby over a month old has a cold, how should it be handled?
Discussing how to deal with a baby’s colds and vomiting
Learn how to deal with a baby’s colds with runny nose and nasal congestion.
A four-month-old baby fed only breast milk experienced constipation after eating egg yolk. The question is whether to stop feeding egg yolk and to provide improvement methods.
A baby’s constipation may be caused by diet or the mother’s diet. The mother should pay attention to her diet, drink more water, and consume more vegetables and fruits to improve the baby’s digestive system.
Continuous diarrhea in babies may be caused by indigestion, which can be improved through medication and dietary changes.
If your baby is experiencing green, watery stools with bubbles, it may be a sign of dyspepsia. Avoid greasy foods for a short period and consider using Baohuo Wan to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. Additionally, roasting and shelling radish seeds (also known as white radish seeds) and then decocting them can also effectively alleviate this condition.
A 4-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms such as runny nose, cough, excessive phlegm, and hoarseness. How should one handle the situation?
A five-month-old baby has a severe cough with phlegm, no fever or runny nose. How should it be handled? Should it be treated as a cold or could it be another reason? Are there ways to help clear the baby’s lungs?
For a 70-day-old baby experiencing cough symptoms, it may be due to wind-cold common cold cough. It is recommended to use Sanao Decoction combined with medication for reducing phlegm and expectoration.