Q: My child is 10 years old and has a fever of 38 degrees. After applying medicine and wrapping their head, the fever doesn’t subside. Can I use a cool towel to wipe their body? A: Cover them well with a blanket, and sweating is the key to cooling down.
For 15-year-old patients with iron-deficiency anemia, it is recommended to take oral iron supplements and pay attention to increasing iron-rich foods and fruits.
If a 2-month-old baby has enteritis with bloody and thick stool, antibiotic medications should be used for treatment.
A 6-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea with green, frothy stools resembling egg flower soup for 10 days may have acute enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool examination and use medication based on the results.
What medication should a baby take for a cold and cough? You can consider giving the baby Montelukast Sodium or Ambroxol Oral Solution for treatment. If the baby has wheezing, aerosol inhalation therapy can be considered. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to a balanced diet, regular schedule, adjusting physical and mental health, maintaining a positive mood, and consuming light and soft foods as well as vegetables and fruits.
What medication should I give my child for a cold?
The baby has abdominal distension and diarrhea, has tried various medications but with no improvement. Experts suggest a regular stool examination and adjustment of the treatment plan.
How should a baby with acute gastritis choose the appropriate medication?
A five-month-old baby is experiencing a sore throat and cough, has tried various medications without improvement, professional guidance suggests further treatment plans.
If a child exhibits symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease, such as red spots on the tongue, arms, and legs, mouth pain, loss of appetite, and crying at night with a dislike for naps, it is recommended to use ribavirin granules, Shuanghuanglian oral liquid, and a lozenge spray for oral use under a doctor’s guidance. It is advised for parents to take their child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and to pay attention to dietary issues, hoping for an early recovery.