My baby has a cold with coughing, runny nose, and a sudden high fever. What should I do?
What are the treatment methods for a baby who cries, cannot sleep for long periods, has a long nap, feels phlegm in the throat, occasionally coughs up milk, and is currently on mixed feeding? Parents suspect the baby might be deficient in calcium. What are the treatment options?
Diarrhea in babies may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction, it is recommended to check and appropriately treat.
Lately, my daughter has been refusing to eat and crying, but her weight and height are normal. However, she has shown symptoms of loss of appetite and vomiting. She has seen a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner and taken medication, but the situation has not improved. I am asking for possible causes and solutions.
Lately, my daughter has been frequently experiencing high fevers, reaching up to 40 degrees. Although she has cooled down during the day, she starts running a fever again at night. We have conducted blood tests and mycoplasma tests, but the treatment situation is unclear. We would like to know what methods can help our daughter recover and stop having fevers.
A child’s fever may be caused by the common cold or other diseases. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and receive treatment.
Discussing the causes of recurrent high fevers in women and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods
A 12-year-old girl, recently experiencing body heat and pain, doesn’t know what’s wrong. Question: What should be done for a fever of 39 degrees?
Offer suggestions for dealing with a fever of 39.5 degrees
What should be done to appropriately handle and treat a baby’s fever that lasts more than two days and recurs