How to Handle a Child’s Cough and Runny Nose

A child’s cough and runny nose can be caused by various reasons, including bronchitis, pharyngitis, and mycoplasma infections. It is generally necessary to undergo a diagnosis to confirm the cause and then receive targeted treatment. It is recommended to take oral azithromycin and cough suppressants promptly to relieve cough symptoms, promoting the child’s early recovery. Moreover, since children have weaker immunity, parents should pay attention to regular health check-ups for their children and use medication rationally under the guidance of a doctor.
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How to Handle a Child’s Diarrhea That Has Lasted for Three Months

A 15-month-old infant has been suffering from diarrhea for three months, with varying stool consistency ranging from watery to paste-like. The stool color may be green or yellow, and there is no odor. Regular stool tests and bacterial culture results are normal, no parasites detected, and rotavirus test is negative. The child has a good appetite and shows no signs of obvious dehydration.
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How to Handle a Child’s Ear Bleeding

If a baby’s ear bleeds, it should be checked by a pediatrician immediately. Do not take it lightly. The ear is an important organ connected to the eardrum and brain, and it requires attention.
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