A two-year-old girl has been suffering from a persistent dry cough with phlegm, worse at night and upon waking in the morning, but milder during non-strenuous activities during the day. The condition has persisted for over a month, and it is recommended to use cough suppressants and antibiotics for treatment.
A baby’s night crying may be due to stomach discomfort. It is recommended to seek medical assistance and provide appropriate medication, while also paying attention to diet and lifestyle.
The baby suddenly started crying at night, possibly due to a lack of calcium or indigestion.
Possible causes and solutions for a baby’s nighttime crying
Consultation on issues related to baby developmental delays and epilepsy treatment.
Treatment recommendations for children diagnosed with epilepsy.
The baby has been diagnosed with rickets and exhibits symptoms of head shaking and sweating. How should parents handle this situation?
Discussing the management methods for babies with persistent diarrhea and digestive discomfort
If a baby has a fever and diarrhea, accompanied by abdominal pain and anorexia, it is recommended to take appropriate measures.
Your baby’s green stools with transparent mucus may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid fatty foods and take appropriate treatment.