Treatment recommendations for a two-year-old’s cough
A parent inquires about the treatment for a two-year-old’s cough and runny nose after a cold
Abdominal distension in children may be caused by Qi stagnation, which can be treated by taking Liu Mo Soup and acupuncture to promote Qi flow and relieve stagnation, while maintaining a relaxed mood and a light diet.
Newborn abdominal distension may involve various factors, including dyspepsia, congenital megacolon, or anorectal stenosis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a professional evaluation.
Children with indigestion and abdominal pain due to fever can try abdominal massage and medication to alleviate symptoms.
When a child exhibits abdominal pain symptoms, how should parents administer medication accordingly?
Treatment Recommendations for Acute Bronchitis in Children
A two-year-old child developed a fever and severe cough starting on the 28th, was diagnosed with acute bronchitis by a doctor on the 31st, and prescribed cough medicine. However, there was still a persistent fever, not dropping below 38.5 degrees. After a warm bath on the evening of the 1st, the fever dropped below 39 degrees, and after taking antipyretic medicine at 10 PM, the body temperature fell below 38.5 degrees. The body temperature rose to 40 degrees again at 5 AM on the 2nd, and after taking antipyretic medicine at 5:15, the body temperature dropped significantly again to below 38.5 degrees. An appointment for a morning consultation was originally scheduled, so what can be done now?
Patients with acute nephritis should pay attention to rest during treatment and gradually increase their level of activity as their condition improves.
A four-month-old child, who recently recovered from hand, foot, and mouth disease after five days of intravenous treatment, developed symptoms of acute tonsillitis. The child’s parent inquires whether it’s safe to drink antiviral oral liquid.