A kindergarten admission physical examination typically includes height and weight measurements, routine blood tests, liver and kidney function tests, hepatitis B surface antigen and antibody tests, as well as routine stool and urine tests. In some cases, additional trace element tests may be conducted.
My baby has had a cold for nearly a month, with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose. The symptoms were relieved after taking medication, but they started to worsen again a few days after stopping the medication. Based on your description, I suggest giving the baby symptomatic medication for treatment, while also ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water, keeps warm, and is observed closely for a period of time. If there is no improvement, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up visit, have the doctor examine the condition carefully, clarify the illness, and then proceed with further treatment. I hope this can assist you. During the treatment period, patients need to have a regulated diet, maintain a regular lifestyle, actively participate in physical exercise, adjust physical and mental health, and maintain personal hygiene. Avoid bacteria invasion due to decreased resistance.