A 4-year-old child has been experiencing cough with phlegm and a runny nose. After taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and cough suppressants for 5 days, the symptoms have not improved. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
A 4-year-old child started experiencing abdominal pain and vomiting last night, with an initial diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. It is recommended to use a rectal suppository for treatment, and enema may be considered if necessary.
A 4-year-old child has been experiencing a dry cough, along with red rashes and itching on the skin for the past few days. After treatment by a doctor, the symptoms improved, but the cough has worsened at night recently. How should it be treated?
How should a 5-month-old baby with a fever of 39 degrees be treated?
How should a 5-month-old baby with spleen and stomach deficiency who has a cold and cough be treated with medication?
How to help a 5-month-old baby with bronchitis?
A 5-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of respiratory infection, such as a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and coughing. How should parents handle the situation?
A baby with white tongue coating indicates cold, while yellow indicates heat, and this phenomenon suggests poor digestion.
What should parents do when their 5-month-old baby has a fever?
If a 5-month-old baby has a fever, it is recommended to give them Huteron and Meilin oral liquid to reduce fever and treat cold symptoms. If there is a high fever, physical cooling methods can be used. If these methods are not effective, the baby should be taken to the pediatric department for a detailed examination. Additionally, if the baby has severe coughing, they can be given Dike cough syrup or Fei Na Gen cold cough syrup, and attention should be paid to keeping warm and drinking plenty of water.