How to Handle Cough and Fever with Vomiting in Children

A four-year-old boy has been suffering from cough and intermittent fever for four days. After the fever subsided, it returned again, accompanied by one-sided facial redness and occasional vomiting. He also experiences abdominal pain. He is currently taking ibuprofen and cough medicine. He has previously had acute tonsillitis and bronchitis. The inquiry is about what medication should be taken and how many days it might take for the fever to subside.
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How to Handle Coughing While Drinking Formula Milk

If a child frequently coughs while drinking formula milk, it may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to reduce the consumption of fatty foods, and consider using traditional Chinese medicine Bao He Wan for treatment, or boiling and serving roasted pumpkin seeds after removing their shells, both of which can help improve the symptoms. Additionally, babies under one year old should avoid certain foods that may cause indigestion or allergies, such as grains and starches.
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How to Handle Coughs in an 8-Month-Old Baby?

Considering it may be due to upper respiratory infection or bronchitis, it is recommended to selectively take cefixime granules, roxithromycin granules, sodium chloride oral solution, children’s cold syrup, Qingkailing granules, Huitong granules, and fresh bamboo juice for treatment. Generally, improvement should occur quickly.
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