The baby has been coughing for half a month, accompanied by indigestion and dehydration symptoms, which have worsened. Seeking treatment advice.
A baby under three months old has been constantly coughing recently, not frequently, but with phlegm and dry nasal mucus. There has been no improvement after taking medicine, and the doctor suggests checking routine blood test and an X-ray of the chest, followed by appropriate treatment.
The baby doesn’t eat and has dry stool, occasionally sweating during afternoon naps, is 21 months old and weighs only 20 jin, and has never taken medicine. Previous treatments and effects: Not given much attention, seeking help: how to solve it, what medicine to take, precautions.
The baby has a very small appetite, eating only once a day, with normal stool frequency, but is in poor spirits.
Explore treatment options for babies who experience fever every month, including dietary, sunlight exposure, and clothing adjustments.
The baby had bronchitis pneumonia two months ago and now has a cold, with coughing and phlegm. The child has been taking cefixime and antihistamines, but still has symptoms like nasal congestion, worsening cough, and vomiting with yellow phlegm. The question is whether to change the antibiotic.
What should you do if your baby develops a fever and diarrhea after weaning?
For a child with a cold accompanied by a runny nose, it is recommended to take antiviral medications for treatment.
A six-month-old baby experiences a fever shortly after it subsides, accompanied by symptoms like hiccups, clear runny nose, and difficulty breathing. Is this situation serious?
The baby often has diarrhea, and the use of Montmorillonite powder and probiotics has been ineffective. How should it be treated?