A two-year-old boy was hospitalized for bronchitis and was discharged a week ago. Due to the caregiver’s viral cough, the child was given antiviral medication for several days. Now, he is preparing to stop the medication, but has been experiencing coughing and runny nose symptoms since yesterday. How should you handle this situation?
A two-year-old child has been diagnosed with hepatitis B, with normal liver function and carrying 200 million viruses. Can the child take medication?
When a child comes into contact with a Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease patient, what measures should parents take to prevent infection and deal with possible symptoms?
How to deal with a two-year-old child’s sore throat accompanied by vomiting symptoms
For two-year-olds who don’t want to eat and have decreased milk intake, this may be related to weak spleen and stomach, and can be treated with Chinese medicine and attention to diet.
The baby may have a stomach condition. It is recommended to give milk to protect the gastric mucosa, and to closely observe the baby while avoiding spicy foods. If the situation is severe, it is suggested to take the baby to the doctor as soon as possible.
When a young child inadvertently swallows a date pit, what measures should parents take to ensure the child’s safety?
A two-and-a-half-year-old child frequently complains of stomach pain or hunger. It might be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is suggested to take oral probiotics and massage the abdomen to alleviate symptoms.
Solution: Try to elevate the baby’s head when they are sleeping to alleviate cough symptoms.
A two-year-old child has a fever ranging from 37.3 to 38 degrees Celsius, lasting for a day and a half. The child fell from the sofa the day before, but there were no other symptoms besides the fever. Medication for the common cold was taken but was ineffective. Ibuprofen was used to reduce the fever, and Longyuan pills were used at night. The child had another fever today and ibuprofen was used again. Inquire about appropriate treatment medications.