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A 10-month-old baby is experiencing dry vomiting, and parents are seeking advice on how to handle and prevent it.
The child is ten months old and has symptoms of clear nasal discharge and it has turned yellow. The child occasionally coughs at night. The child has been given paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules, and amoxicillin, as well as drinking honey-sweetened pear water. Inquire about how to make the child recover faster and worry that the cough may turn into pneumonia.
A 10-year-old often coughs, sneezes, and has a fever. The infusion treatment only lasts for 2-3 days before they get sick again. Seek medical assistance.
In the case of a 11-month-old baby with a runny nose, occasional coughing, and phlegm, after examination, it was diagnosed as bronchitis pneumonia with bacterial infection. Currently undergoing penicillin treatment, it is recommended to continue to cooperate with the doctor to complete the treatment course and to pay attention to drinking plenty of water.
In May 2009, a 11-year-old male patient experienced abdominal pain and abnormal blood counts. Possibilities such as viral hepatitis, bacterial hepatitis, or autoimmune diseases should be considered, and it is recommended to undergo liver function tests and viral antibody tests to determine the cause.
A 13-month-old baby has developed symptoms of abdominal swelling, indigestion, and vomiting after catching a cold. How should these symptoms be managed? What past treatment experiences and outcomes have there been? What kind of assistance is needed?
How should you handle a 13-month-old baby who has a fever of 38.4 degrees?
A 13-year-old child often wetting the bed can be caused by various reasons, including psychological factors and physiological problems.
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