Advice on dealing with a child’s persistent fever due to viral infection.
Vomiting after a child knocks into an object may be a normal occurrence, but it is important to observe the child’s symptoms and consult a doctor’s advice when necessary.
Vomiting and diarrhea in children may be caused by respiratory virus infections. There is currently no specific antiviral medication. It is recommended to drink plenty of water to maintain hydration, ensure good indoor ventilation, and use antipyretic analgesics if there is a fever, along with relevant examinations to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Based on the description, possible causes include indigestion, intestinal infection, gastritis, etc. It is recommended to maintain a stable mood, get plenty of rest, apply heat to the abdomen, drink more water, and take oral tonifying medicine. If necessary, seek medical treatment at a hospital.
The child often catches a cold and sweats excessively during sleep. How should this be handled?
Coughing and sweating in young children may indicate respiratory issues, requiring examination and appropriate treatment.
Offer methods for dealing with a baby’s cough lasting three days.
A child suffering from recurrent respiratory infections, possible causes may include post-pneumonia sequelae, weakened immune function, allergic constitution, and sinusitis.
What should you do if your child has a cold with a runny nose?
Dry cough is common in the early stages of acute pharyngitis, acute tracheitis, pleurisy, and mild tuberculosis. Treatments such as Kehaiqing, Meikang syrup, and Kekaihao syrup are available for dry cough.