Inquiring about the appropriateness of drinking pear juice and honey water for a 5-month-old baby who is coughing and has diarrhea, as well as methods to expectorate.
A 5-month-old baby has a low fever of 37.8°C. Should the baby take Ling Huang Bao Er Pill?
A five-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, along with a high fever and sore throat. The parent has taken the child to the hospital for intravenous therapy and medication, but the baby still has vomiting and diarrhea issues and a high fever. How should one handle this situation?
Is it safe to blow on a 6-month-old baby to cool down when they have a fever of 39 degrees?
A 6-month-old baby can be trained to use the bathroom, but it requires parents’ patience in cultivation, and appropriately adding supplementary foods and calcium supplements.
This article provides answers and advice to the questions of whether a 6-month-old baby can drink apple water and if it’s normal for the stool to turn black after drinking it.
If a 6-month-old baby has herpes simplex angular cheilitis, it is relatively safe to use Acyclovir ointment topically. However, if the angular cheilitis is caused by a deficiency of vitamin B, it is appropriate to supplement with a five-vitamin oral liquid and increase the intake of fruits and vegetables.
A 6-month-old baby has sensitive skin and is not suitable for using ginger water for a bath. It is recommended to use warm water for bathing to help cool down. If the baby’s body temperature exceeds 38°C, consider using medication to lower the fever. For treating the baby’s weak spleen and stomach, consider taking Jianpi Wan and Baohuo Wan.
A 6-month-old baby with facial paralysis caused by wind and cold has the possibility of relief, but early nourishment and treatment are necessary to promote rapid recovery and avoid sequelae.
Can a 7-month-old baby with a cough benefit from drinking pear soup to soothe and relieve the cough?