How to Handle a 3-Month-Old Baby’s Vomiting?

A 3-month-old baby, after experiencing severe cough and being treated with 4 days of nebulization therapy, has improved but still has intermittent coughing and nasal congestion. The baby had a fever and was hospitalized for upper respiratory infection at 2 months old, and the nasal congestion persisted after discharge. Recently, the baby has started coughing again, about 10 times a day, sometimes more. The parent mentioned that they took the baby to a health station yesterday, where the doctor’s auscultation of the lungs did not reveal sputum sounds, only coughing symptoms, and occasionally vomiting sticky milk. Currently, the parent is giving the baby Etanercept, and inquires whether additional medication is needed and how to prepare carrot water.
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How to Handle a 4-Month-Old Baby’s Cough and Hiccup

A 4-month-old baby is experiencing cough and hiccup symptoms, with a mild cold three days prior and a low fever of 37.5 degrees. The cough and sneezing have intensified in the past two days, with occasional clear nasal discharge. The baby has undergone a blood test showing mild anemia, and has been taking Aminoguanidine Granules, Cefaclor, and Children’s Expelling Granules for two days. The current body temperature is 36.6 degrees. The baby still has coughing and sneezing, with phlegm in the throat, despite taking children’s cough syrup. Today, the doctor diagnosed pneumonia and prescribed Children’s Paracetamol Yellow Amine Granules, Ribavirin Granules, and Guaifenesin Hydrochloride Oral Solution. The parents inquire about the suitability of Ribavirin Granules and Guaifenesin Hydrochloride Oral Solution for a 4-month-old baby, as well as other medications for effective cough and expectoration.
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How to Handle a 5-Month-Old Baby Who Isn’t Eating Much

If a 5-month-old baby is showing a lack of appetite, it may be a sign of temporary gastrointestinal dysfunction, possibly related to improper parenting methods or inappropriate introduction of complementary foods. This condition is usually not severe and can be managed by administering probiotics like BabyLean or JinShuangxi to regulate gastrointestinal function.
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