The baby is four months old and has symptoms of nasal congestion, sneezing, clear runny nose, and coughing. How should it be treated?
A four-year-old has been coughing for half a month, trying various medications with no improvement. Nighttime coughing worsens, with phlegm that cannot be coughed up. Seeking an effective treatment plan.
Frequent nasal congestion in four-year-olds, past treatment methods and outcomes, and how to identify and avoid potential allergens
A four-year-old frequently experiencing dry vomiting may be due to dyspepsia, and should adopt easily digestible diets, regular routines, and vitamin supplementation measures.
Treatment Recommendations for a Four-Year-Old’s Severe O-Shape Leg
Explore the treatment methods for a 28-month-old girl with cerebral palsy, including professional advice on language skills, drooling, and unsteady gait.
How to diagnose and treat a hyperactive and crying child?
A one-and-a-half-year-old child has been diagnosed with pectus carinatum and chicken breast, and the parent is asking for treatment advice.
Discusses how to treat cough and runny nose symptoms in a one-year-old child after catching a cold.
Treatment Methods for a One-Year-Old’s Cold and Cough