Your baby is coughing with mucus, sneezing, and has no fever. What’s going on?
Your baby is coughing with a fever and vomiting. How should you treat it?
Your child fell from the bed, landing on the back of the head, crying loudly at first, then became unwell, wanting to take a nap. After eating, he vomited twice. In the afternoon, you went to the hospital for a brain CT scan, which showed no cuts, but he vomited again that night and seemed worse. It is recommended to closely observe your child as there may be potential brain injury risks even if the examination shows no abnormalities. The focus of observation includes mental state, frequency of vomiting, and head tilt to prevent asphyxiation during vomiting.
If your baby, aged 2 years and 1 month, often catches a cold, it might be due to a weakened immune system. Consider using traditional Chinese medicine like Platycodon root infusion and Yin Qiao Jie Du pills for treatment, and continue for about two weeks. Also, ensure adequate rest, strengthen physical exercise, maintain good living habits to boost immunity. If diagnosed with respiratory system issues, seek immediate medical treatment and pay attention to hygiene habits. Additionally, avoid picky eating and ensure a balanced diet to help prevent colds.
A 13-month-old baby with a fever, blood routine tests were normal, suspected of viral infection, recommended symptomatic treatment.
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Heat rashes on your baby may be related to an allergic body, so it’s important to identify the allergen and undergo desensitization treatment. Meanwhile, antihistamines and topical medications can be used to relieve symptoms.
How to handle a cold in a 14-month-old baby?
When a child has a fever and is unwilling to eat, how should you handle the situation?
If your baby has a fever of 38 to 39 degrees Celsius, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause.