Excessive burping in a 3-month-old baby may be due to the structure and muscle relaxation of the stomach, usually requiring no treatment. It is recommended to feed the baby in smaller, more frequent meals and to burp the baby after each feeding to alleviate symptoms.
The child has had a high fever for several days, and despite taking fever-reducing medication and antibiotics, the fever persists. The parent seeks the cause of the fever and advice on whether to refer the child to a larger hospital for a detailed examination.
A 3-year-old child is experiencing widespread rashes, suspected to be urticaria. How should it be treated?
How to deal with a 3-year-old baby who has been sneezing and coughing for two months, with severe coughing upon waking
A 3-year-old and 10-month-old baby is experiencing abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and high fever, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees. After taking antipyretics and probiotics, the fever and vomiting have subsided, but there is still a recurrence of fever. Should you take the baby to the hospital for a medical check-up?
3-Year-Old Baby Feels Fever After Cold, Coughs with Phlegm: How to Treat?
A 3-year-old baby has had a fever for three days, reaching 38.9°C. The fever subsided after taking antipyretics, but it returned a few hours later. The baby’s lips and tongue are red. The doctor said the tongue is also red, and blood tests were conducted at the hospital, resulting in prescriptions for pediatric Yin Chiao Clear Heat Granules and Bai Rui Granules. The exact cause is not yet clear, and the parents are seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
A 3-year-old baby has a low fever but isn’t feeling well and often cries. How can this be handled?
What are the suggestions for a 3-year-old boy who is suffering from a high fever at home?
How should one handle a 3-year-old boy’s persistent cough and loss of appetite?