Offering treatment suggestions for baby’s upper respiratory infection
How to handle the runny nose and cough symptoms in a four-month-old exclusively breastfed baby?
A baby has a fever reaching 39 degrees Celsius, and the temperature does not drop after receiving IV fluids. The doctor suggests a routine blood test and possibly using antibiotics for treatment.
A child experienced diarrhea after taking antibiotics, with watery stools 6-7 times a day for two days. The child is currently taking ‘Mama Love’ and ‘Simida’ but shows no improvement. Appetite has decreased, urine output has reduced, and the urine is yellow. What should be the next step?
If a child experiences a repeat infection after taking azithromycin, can they still use Hikol and other antibiotics? It’s said that azithromycin is more effective, but what are the differences between the two?
How to deal with and prevent the consequences of a child accidentally taking an excessive amount of antibiotic medicine
How to handle food stuck in your throat after a cold, it is recommended to temporarily consume liquid foods, drink plenty of hot water, and take oral antibiotics.
Early pregnancy use of gastrointestinal medications and antibiotics may affect the embryo, but if there is no spontaneous abortion, it is generally considered to have no significant impact on pregnancy.
A baby’s stool test reveals white blood cells and pus cells, possibly indicating enteritis.
For children who experience cough symptoms after taking pediatric paracetamol and cephalosporin antimicrobial drugs, it is recommended to use pediatric cefixime granules and pediatric expectorant cough granules for treatment, and to ensure adequate hydration. This approach is effective for symptoms of bronchitis and Staphylococcus aureus infection caused by the common cold.