If your child is experiencing severe coughing at night, it may be due to lung heat. If cough medicine has been taken but the common cold hasn’t improved, it’s recommended to further examine the throat to determine if there is a respiratory infection and to implement targeted treatment.
Explore the causes and coping strategies for a child’s night crying, helping parents understand how to handle this common issue.
It’s normal for a child to experience diarrhea after introducing solid foods, which is a sign of dyspepsia. Be cautious with new foods and treat appropriately.
Your child’s cough won’t go away; how to choose the right cough medicine?
This article offers advice and methods for dealing with a child who frequently gets colds and coughs.
A child started vomiting after going to school in the afternoon and again at night, accompanied by a fever of 39 degrees. How should this be handled? Please advise.
Your daughter experienced two seizures without fever, and once with a fever of 38 degrees. How should you check and diagnose the cause?
A 5-year-old girl experienced stomach pain and vomiting upon waking up this morning, a situation she has never encountered before. Inquiry about the cause and solution.
How to handle your daughter’s fear of defecating and improve the situation of frequent but small bowel movements.
When a child’s body temperature is below 38.5℃, fever medicine is not necessary. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and closely monitor their condition, or use physical cooling methods. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5℃, consider taking fever medicine.