A six-year-old child with a large appetite and persistent dry cough for over a month, medication ineffective, how should it be handled?
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A slightly elevated temperature in a child isn’t necessarily a bad thing; it’s actually a sign that the child’s resistance is decreasing.
The child has a runny nose, low fever at night for the past two days, bad breath, poor appetite, dry heaves, and a slight cough today without a fever. The nose still runs clear mucus, and the eyes are watery. What should the parents do?
A child may have tonsillitis caused by a bacterial infection, leading to a sore throat and fever. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and cooling and detoxifying drugs, such as Shifuzi and Qingkailing Granules, and use ibuprofen to reduce fever. Avoid self-medication and consult a professional doctor for the best treatment plan.
How should a 26-year-old male patient with a long-term common cold, cough, and runny nose be treated?
After eating chocolate beans, the baby felt as if their throat was stuck. The baby couldn’t speak. After I patted their back and gave them some hot water, it seemed to be fine. It’s been three hours now. The baby seems fine. Is everything alright?
A ten-month-old baby is experiencing persistent fever with no apparent improvement from medication. How should parents handle this situation?
This article provides treatment suggestions and medication options for a child’s persistent cough.