What should be done when a child has a long-lasting cough accompanied by nausea and vomiting?
Persistent cough in children may be due to an acute bronchitis caused by an inflammatory reaction, and can consider combining with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment.
A child’s cough has persisted for half a month, and parents are seeking solutions.
An eight-year-old child frequently coughs. After medication, there has been some improvement, but there are still occasional coughs and abnormal lung sounds. Inquiry on how to further manage and care for the child.
A 3-year-old child has pneumonia, with coughing, choking while eating or drinking, and stiff hands and eyelids. No abnormalities were found during a health check-up, and there is a left renal cyst. What might be the disease, and what kind of assistance is needed?
Infants have not fully developed their absorption functions, so many factors can lead to baby indigestion.
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A seven-month-old baby is experiencing cough, phlegm, and wheezing with a history of fever. After taking medication, the fever has subsided, but the cough and phlegm persist along with wheezing, vomiting, and diarrhea. The query is about further treatment and medication suggestions.
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