A 10-year-old girl has been coughing for nearly two months without phlegm and without coughing at night. She had sought medical attention for a fever, which has healed, but the cough persists. Inquire about ways to stop the cough.
A 3-year-old child has been coughing for 4 months, with various treatments ineffective. Seeking solutions.
A 38-year-old child experiencing nighttime coughing for a month, accompanied by yellow mucus and high fever, may be suffering from bronchitis due to an unresolved upper respiratory infection. Children have weaker resistance, and when upper respiratory viral infections are not well controlled, they can easily spread to the upper respiratory tract, leading to bronchitis or even pneumonia. Prolonged coughing should also be monitored for the possibility of tuberculosis or asthma. It is recommended to seek medical attention immediately for further examination and treatment to avoid affecting lung function.
A 4-year-old baby has a persistent fever of over 39 degrees that does not subside after taking fever-reducing medicine or enema. Blood routine checks are normal. The fever has lasted for a day and a half. What should be done?
For a 48-day-old baby experiencing abdominal distension and indigestion, treatment with medication to regulate the spleen and stomach, as well as adjusting the feeding method, can help improve the condition.
Based on the description, the baby may be experiencing abdominal distension due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to take Shanyao Jianpi Oral Liquid and Huoxiang Decoction, and to shorten the feeding intervals to allow the gastrointestinal tract to rest. Increase fluid intake and gradually resume providing complementary foods, avoiding indigestible foods.
A 5-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for five days, and the situation has not improved after taking medication. Inquire about how to handle the situation.
Solutions for a Baby’s Cough
A baby’s blocked nose may be caused by rhinitis. Pay attention to diet and take medication under a doctor’s guidance.
The baby has been coughing and sneezing for four days. After testing, there is no fever, but the symptoms of sneezing and coughing still persist. The baby also vomits after taking medication. Inquiry about the need for other drug treatments.