Discusses how to treat cough and runny nose symptoms in a one-year-old child after catching a cold.
When a one-year-old baby continues to have a fever and is restless and crying, how should treatment be approached?
A one-year-old child has severe coughing at night due to a cold, despite taking lung-clearing syrup, the effect is not good. During the day, the child is better, but at night, the cough is severe, with a buzzing sound in the throat. How should it be treated?
Treatment Methods for a One-Year-Old’s Cold and Cough
A one-year-old child with cough and phlegm may be suffering from an upper respiratory infection. Treatment can include azithromycin tablets and cefixime tablets, along with pediatric cough syrup to relieve symptoms. If there are signs of bronchitis, intravenous therapy is recommended, and it’s important to provide plenty of water and avoid catching a cold to aid in the child’s recovery.
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If the baby has a runny nose and a cough, it may be affected by a cold. Parents can try giving the baby a moderate dose of Ganmaikan granules and observe the baby’s condition. Additionally, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a blood test to determine if further treatment is needed. If the blood test shows abnormalities, antibiotics such as azithromycin may be required to control the infection. During treatment, the baby should drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. If the baby has a fever, ibuprofen suspension can be used to reduce the fever. It is advised for parents to closely monitor their baby’s condition and seek professional medical advice when necessary.
When a baby has a severe cold, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory treatments can be adopted to combat upper respiratory infections. At the same time, cough-suppressing and expectorant Chinese medicine can be used to alleviate symptoms, such as Kyoto Nienchi An Chuanbei Pipa Paste or Snake Gall Chuanbei Liquid. If the baby’s symptoms worsen, it is recommended to consult a doctor for more professional treatment advice. As for toothache, it is usually caused by dental caries and cannot be resolved with medication alone. Please take the baby to an oral department for examination and appropriate treatment to relieve pain.