How to Manage a 3-Month-Old Baby’s Cough

For a 3-month-old baby experiencing a cough, consider using oral medications like cefaclor or cefixime for treatment. In necessary cases, muscle injections of antibiotics can also be chosen. If there is coughing or excessive phlegm, a combination of pediatric Mafenine Granules andMuxitan can be used. It is recommended to undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance and to pay attention to the baby’s other symptoms and reactions.
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How to Manage a Baby’s Diarrhea with Frequent and Loose Stools?

Frequent and loose stools in babies may be caused by dyspeptic vomiting or enteritis. A routine stool test can help determine the cause, and treatment should be based on the results. If white blood cells are found, it may indicate enteritis, and cefaclor suspension or coptis tablets can be taken. If the routine stool test is normal, you can take MamiAi and Simida for treatment.
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How to Manage Baby’s Vomiting, Fever, Loss of Appetite, and Abnormal Stool

A 9-month-old baby is experiencing vomiting, fever, loss of appetite, and abnormal stool. This may be due to mucosal edema in the gastrointestinal tract caused by the fever. It is recommended to provide easily digestible food, moderately supplement fluids, maintain good indoor air circulation, stay warm, and observe the baby for a few days. If there are no special discomfort responses, the baby will recover quickly.
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