If a child has a persistent cough without proper treatment, it may lead to pediatric asthma, which can be trouble for future medical care. It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment at a regular hospital, as traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has shown better results and can prevent the potential side effects of Western medicine.
Suggests methods for dealing with a child’s repeated fever of 38 degrees.
The child has had a fever for a week, with the highest temperature reaching 39.5 degrees. After intravenous fluid administration in the afternoon, the temperature dropped to 38.5 degrees. The blood glucose C-reactive protein level is elevated, normal being below 3, now at 33. How should this situation be handled?
Offer suggestions for dealing with a child’s phlegm in the throat and rough breathing
A child’s runny nose may be caused by a cold or exposure to cold, so it’s important to seek medical attention promptly, enhance nutrition, and maintain warmth to prevent fever and accelerate recovery.
If a child has a runny nose and cough for more than 15 days, there may be a possibility of upper respiratory tract infection or bronchitis. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination and regular anti-infection treatment.
The child has been sneezing for two weeks and the cough has not improved. Ask for treatment advice.
For children with persistent cough, experts recommend imaging exams and blood tests to determine the cause, and suggest using specific medications for treatment.
When a child has a cold and sneezes, it’s important to keep them warm and seek medical attention promptly.
The child has a fever of 38.5 degrees with slight wheezing, and has undergone two days of antibiotic treatment without effect. How should it be handled?