A 10-month-old baby has been experiencing nighttime coughing for 6 days, medication has been ineffective, and it affects sleep. How can the symptoms be relieved?
A one and a half-year-old baby experienced vomiting at night, which might be caused by dyspepsia.
The baby vomited in the middle of the night with slight diarrhea. After several days of treatment and observation, the condition fluctuated between better and worse. How should you handle it?
A three-year-old baby experiences a recurrent cough almost every month, diagnosed with bronchitis by the hospital. The condition improves with medication, but coughs again upon catching a cold, showing poor immunity. How can the situation be improved?
Offer suggestions for dealing with a baby’s persistent cough
What should you do if your baby has a persistent cough for over a month? How to diagnose and treat it?
A ten-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for five days and has not seen improvement after taking medication prescribed by a doctor. What should be done?
A nine-month-old baby has been suffering from persistent diarrhea with frothy and egg flower-like stools, consuming only breast milk and formula. The baby has also spit up. What should be done? Please advise.
The baby is experiencing persistent watery stools, diagnosed as a bacterial infection after examination. The symptoms have not improved significantly after medication. Ask for treatment methods.
Persistent dry vomiting in children may be due to gastrointestinal reactions, and it is recommended to try acupuncture treatment and adequate fluid intake. If there is no improvement, consider further medical intervention.