My child is five months old and has been suffering from a runny nose for a month. Despite taking several medications, there has been no improvement. I want to know if there are other possible diseases besides the common cold that could cause such symptoms.
Diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby can be a common illness caused by improper diet or infection.
The baby has had mucus in the throat for about 7.8 days. After taking medicine, the coughing symptoms improved, but there is still a sound of mucus. How can the baby’s mucus be cleared?
A 5-month-old baby is suffering from bronchitis, with severe coughing at night affecting sleep. Inquiry on how to handle the situation.
A 5-month-old baby frequently sneezing and having a lot of nasal mucus might be due to dry air irritating the nasal mucosa. It’s recommended to pay attention to keeping the child warm, maintaining indoor ventilation and humidity, and consider taking the child to the hospital for a check-up.
Common treatment suggestions for a 5-year-old baby’s cough.
A 5-year-old child experienced abdominal pain and diarrhea after accidentally taking 3 docusate tablets following cough treatment with intravenous fluids, seeking advice on the solution.
A five-year-old child has a fever accompanied by abdominal pain but no diarrhea. The child has already taken the medication prescribed by the doctor, and now there is a symptom of diarrhea. The question is whether additional purchase of Montmorillonite Powder is needed.
A 5-year-old child has been diagnosed with a second episode of tonsil hypertrophy, concerned about surgical risks, and inquiring about non-surgical treatment options.
Recommendations for dealing with a 5-year-old child’s cough, sore throat, and recurring fever