Offer suggestions for dealing with a 4-year-old child’s tonsillitis, fever, and cold hands and feet
A 4.5-year-old child is experiencing a sore throat again, along with dry cough and nausea or vomiting after treatment. Immediate antiviral medication should be used.
A 4.5-year-old child frequently experiences pharyngitis. How should one handle and prevent it?
How should you handle a 5-month-old baby who has a runny nose and cough?
My child is five months old and has been suffering from a runny nose for a month. Despite taking several medications, there has been no improvement. I want to know if there are other possible diseases besides the common cold that could cause such symptoms.
A 5-month-old baby experiencing a runny nose may be due to a common cold caused by wind and cold. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine formulas like Jingfang Baidu San for treatment, and to drink plenty of water to aid recovery.
Infants’ respiratory systems are not fully developed, and they won’t cough up phlegm, which can easily block the throat, trachea, or even stay in the stomach. Parents should timely assist their children in expelling phlegm.
How to Help a 5-Month-Old Baby Cough Up Phlegm?
If a 5-month-old baby has phlegm in their throat, you can treat them with pediatric lung-quieting granules and keep the living space well-ventilated.
A 5-year-old child has been diagnosed with a second episode of tonsil hypertrophy, concerned about surgical risks, and inquiring about non-surgical treatment options.