What patent medicine can a 6-year-old girl with food accumulation, excessive stomach fire, excessive lung fire, hard stools, and easy sweating take?
A 6-year-old is experiencing cough, dry heaves, slight nasal congestion, and mucus. Previous medication, including pediatric lung-clearing syrup and ceftriaxone, has been used but with unclear effectiveness, seeking a quick and effective solution.
Addressing the question of how to handle persistent low-grade fever in a 7-month-old baby and whether medical attention is needed.
The baby has been experiencing symptoms of vomiting, runny nose, fever, and cough, which may indicate gastroenteritis and requires timely treatment.
Fever is a common symptom in children. How should parents respond?
Offer solutions and treatment plans for a 7-month-old baby who has a cough with phlegm but cannot cough it out.
How should you treat a baby’s cough, congestion, and runny nose?
What to do when a child has a cold with runny nose and sneezing?
Provides common diagnostic and treatment recommendations for a 7-year-old child experiencing continuous diarrhea for three days without improvement.
If a child has a fever, cold, cough with phlegm, and a blocked nose, it may be due to bronchitis. Treatment should include anti-inflammatory and expectorant medications, along with attention to diet and hygiene habits.