Hand, foot, and mouth disease is mainly transmitted through respiratory routes, with spring being the peak season. The disease is self-limiting and can be cured without fever or other special symptoms. It primarily presents as blisters on the skin of a child’s hands and feet. Generally, children with weaker bodies have lower resistance and are more susceptible to infection. If your child has a high fever, carefully observe the child’s condition, ensure they drink plenty of water, and use warm water to bathe them. If the fever persists or continues to drop, it is recommended to visit a department of infectious diseases for a follow-up consultation.
If a baby has a runny nose with a normal body temperature and occasional cough, you can use pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules. Administer one-third of a packet each time, three times a day. Always read the medication instructions carefully before use and follow the doctor’s orders. If the baby has other discomforts such as coughing or fever, consult a doctor promptly.
A three-year-old child has been experiencing persistent fever with coughing, with the highest temperature reaching 39.5 degrees Celsius. It may be a sign of tonsillitis. It is recommended to treat with lozenges for throat relief and detoxification, and to pay attention to diet and hygiene.
Advice on medication treatment for children’s mesenteric lymphadenitis.
Discussing appropriate medication for children with diarrhea and how to maintain their gastrointestinal health.
It is permissible for a two-month-old baby to take sugar pills, provided the child does not have symptoms of a cold. When administering the sugar pills, simply place them in the baby’s mouth for them to dissolve. It is important to avoid feeding the baby milk or water for half an hour after taking the medicine to prevent interference with absorption. Additionally, to ensure the child’s health, it is recommended to increase the child’s nutritional intake by supplementing with vitamins and proteins, and establishing a regular lifestyle with consistent sleep schedules.
This article provides the correct method for administering the Bifidobacterium Quadrivalent Live Bacteria Tablets to a 6-year-old child.
Inquiry about the frequency, dosage, and method of administering vitamin D to newborns.
This article discusses how to properly administer Vitamin D3 injections to children and provides professional medical advice suggesting that Vitamin D should be supplemented through natural sunlight exposure and diet rather than through injections.
Advice on administering Yu Ping Feng Oral Liquid to a 7-year-old child