How should a child with phlegm cough be treated?
A one-year-old with a fever, diagnosed with a viral infection through blood tests, has red and swollen throat. The child has received a fever-reducing injection and an antiviral drug called adenosine monophosphate. The parents are concerned about the side effects of the medication and wonder if it should continue to be used. The doctor advises that all medications have side effects, but they are usually not harmful at normal doses. It is recommended to encourage the child to drink more water and to focus on using the antiviral medication, which can help speed up recovery.
Discussion on the use of umbilical cord wrapping as a treatment for umbilical inflammation in newborns.
FAQs About a 1.5-Month-Old Baby Who Can’t Hold Their Stool
Reasons and suggested treatment for a 1.5-year-old baby having four bowel movements a day.
Questions about whether it’s normal for a 10-month-old baby to have three bowel movements a day.
A 10-month-old baby often goes bowel movements every two or three days. Is this normal? How can we improve the baby’s constipation problem?
A 10-month-old baby has bowel movements 5 to 6 times a day, with each amount being small and sticking to the buttocks. Sometimes, more bowel movements are produced. There are no signs of pain. The diet includes fruits, vegetables, and sufficient water. Is this normal? Could it be constipation?
Inquire about whether it is normal for a 10-month-old baby to have three bowel movements a day, and how to deal with digestive problems.
Inquire about whether it’s normal for a 12-day-old baby’s stool to have white pieces and what precautions should be taken.