Parents consult on treatment methods when their child experiences worsened diarrhea after taking antibiotics.
Offer advice on how to handle persistent cough and mild fever.
If a baby has mild pneumonia, it is important to pay attention to fever and coughing. These symptoms could be caused by a bacterial infection. It is recommended to continue with intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment, which usually takes a week to recover. During treatment, it is important to monitor the baby’s condition, avoid getting cold, and undergo a chest X-ray after the symptoms disappear.
How should parents remain calm and handle a child’s fever?
A one-year-old child has been experiencing monthly tonsillitis and high fever, with symptoms typically recurring at night, and has had hospitalization experiences in the past.
A baby, after several days of coughing and runny nose, develops diarrhea and fever. How should this be handled?
Recommendations for managing chronic diarrhea symptoms
Discussing the treatment methods for a 12-year-old boy’s tonsillitis, including the use of antibiotics, laser therapy, antipyretics, and tonsillectomy.
Yellow discharge from a child’s ear due to otitis media may require the use of antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medication for treatment, and in severe cases, surgery may be necessary.
The diagnosis and treatment methods for pediatric tonsillitis with red swelling include antibiotics, regional treatment, painkillers, and fever reduction. In severe cases, surgical treatment may be considered. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to dietary hygiene and adequate rest.