Medication and dietary therapy can both effectively alleviate a child’s cough.
The baby has been experiencing diarrhea for over ten days, and the symptoms have not improved despite taking prescribed medication such as Dinggui Er Duanchi Paste, Mami Love, Xiao’er Shaixie Ting, and Cef Propylene Granules. The baby has diarrhea five to six times a day, with stools turning dark green and containing mucus and foam. The baby’s mental state is good. Inquire whether to continue medication and how to manage the baby’s diet.
A 3.5-year-old child started coughing and had a lot of phlegm last Friday. After a doctor’s diagnosis of a cold due to catching a chill, medication was taken, but the fever subsided, but the medication was ineffective, and a rash appeared. After testing, it was confirmed to be hand, foot, and mouth disease. Currently, there are still cough and phlegm symptoms, and the question is whether it can heal itself and whether medication should continue to be taken.
The baby has been continuously coughing since experiencing milk regurgitation during the postpartum period, and the condition has now worsened with vomiting and refusal to eat. How should this be handled?
A 4-month-old baby’s cough might be caused by bronchitis. It is recommended to take cough medicine and combine it with antibiotic treatment. If the symptoms are severe, intravenous therapy may be necessary. Also, it is advised to drink more water to improve the condition. If the symptoms do not improve, it is suggested to undergo a routine blood test to determine if it is a bacterial or viral infection, so that appropriate anti-inflammatory medication can be chosen for treatment. If it is a bacterial infection, penicillin and cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs can be used for treatment, along with cough medicine. Pay attention to the baby’s body temperature. Wishing for a speedy recovery!
A 4-month-old baby occasionally coughs at night, without fever or phlegm. You can try using pediatric Anfen Huang Namin granules and Shuang Huang Lian oral liquid for treatment. If it’s not effective, seek medical attention promptly.
The child may be experiencing symptoms such as eye discharge, yellow nasal mucus, cough with phlegm, and fever up to 39 degrees at night, with normal temperature during the day. The cough started a few days ago, and the child had a high fever the day before, taking Meilin. However, the child had a fever again last night, with more eye discharge and yellowish mucus.
A 4-year-old child is suffering from bronchial pneumonia. How can it be effectively treated?
If a child has a fever and oral herpes, it is recommended to first conduct a routine blood test to determine the type of infection, and then treat the child accordingly based on the test results.
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