If a baby frequently falls ill with low immunity, it’s important to ensure they drink plenty of water and receive more breast milk or formula.
A 4-year-old girl has been experiencing recurrent coughing episodes accompanied by vomiting. After traditional Chinese medicine treatment, she has not fully recovered, and it is suggested to further investigate and consider the administration of the influenza vaccine.
Based on the medical description, the possibility of acute bronchitis is likely.
A three-year-old baby experiences a recurrent cough almost every month, diagnosed with bronchitis by the hospital. The condition improves with medication, but coughs again upon catching a cold, showing poor immunity. How can the situation be improved?
A 4.5-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of cough and bronchitis, and parents are inquiring about how to manage the situation.
A child has been suffering from a long-term cough, even after hospital treatment. Further examination may be needed to determine the cause and appropriate treatment measures should be taken.
When faced with a child experiencing repeated low fevers, parents should take their child to the pediatric department of the hospital for a detailed examination and follow the doctor’s orders for treatment.
My child has been suffering from a persistent cough for several days, diagnosed as bronchitis. After taking medication for a period, there has been no significant improvement in symptoms. I would like to inquire about other treatment methods or medication suggestions.
If a child’s cold leads to bronchitis with severe coughing and wheezing, how should it be treated?
If the child’s condition is not severe, with normal appetite and only mild cough, standard cold care is sufficient. However, if the child appears listless, has severe coughing, or a fever of 38°C or higher, immediate medical attention is necessary to avoid delaying treatment.