Azithromycin instructions indicate unclear dosage for children, and precautions state the safety of children or patients under 18 is not yet confirmed.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a contagious illness caused by enteroviruses, and Azithromycin has no therapeutic effect.
Methods and recommendations for the treatment and prevention of hand, foot, and mouth disease, including isolation, maintaining a suitable indoor environment, eating light and easily digestible food, and taking oral antiviral medications. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can cause significant harm to children, so it is recommended to seek a specialist consultation and treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
The cause of a child’s cough may be mycoplasma infection, and when taking medication, if an overdose occurs, it is important to stop the medication immediately and check liver function.
How to deal with repeated fever in a child with mycoplasma pneumonia? How to treat the condition?
Discuss the case of a 3.5-month-old male infant experiencing persistent fever after pneumonia, and provide professional medical advice and treatment options.
Obtain the correct dosage guidance for azithromycin treatment for pediatric laryngitis
How to deal with a 2-year-old child’s cough with phlegm
An 8-month-old child with a weight of 19.5 kilograms has recovered from fever after being infected with the influenza virus. Should the child continue taking Azithromycin?
A 6-year-old and 8-month-old child with influenza, weighing 19.5 kg, has been taking Azithromycin for 4 days and the fever has subsided. Should the child continue taking Azithromycin?