Offer treatment suggestions for a 14-month-old baby’s cold caused by concurrent bacterial and viral infections.
This article offers advice on dealing with a 14-month-old baby’s recent lack of appetite and diarrhea.
A 14-month-old boy keeps sweating while sleeping, and his pillow is always wet. He has been prone to sweating since childhood, and his arms sometimes make a noise, similar to adults, with a sound when he occasionally lifts his arm. Could he be lacking something?
A 14-month-old child with a cold caused by bacterial and viral infections, preceded by bronchitis, seeks assistance. The child was prescribed antibiotics and antiviral medication by the doctor yesterday, but is still running a fever of 39 degrees Celsius today. After taking the fever-reducing medicine, the fever returned six hours later. The child visited the doctor again today, who said this is a normal part of the illness course and advised to continue medication. Is this situation severe?
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