How to Handle a 5-Month-Old Baby’s Cough and Vomiting

When a 5-month-old baby experiences cough and vomiting due to a cold, symptoms can be relieved by taking oral medication, keeping the abdomen warm, drinking plenty of warm water, and using Dinggui’er belly button stickers. If the baby refuses to drink water, try making pear water or brewing sugared calcium water, which are often more appealing to babies. Additionally, to prevent heat syndrome, giving a small amount of water-diluted honeysuckle essence is also a good choice.
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How to Handle a 7-Month-Old Child’s Cold and Fever?

The child is likely infected with a virus. It is recommended to apply cold compresses to the abdomen, supplement calcium, take oral probiotics, and use montmorillonite powder. If the situation does not improve, it is advised to seek medical attention. Wishing for a quick recovery!
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How to Handle a 8-Month-Old Baby’s Cold, Cough, and Phlegm

When an 8-month-old baby has a cold with cough and phlegm, it may be considered as bronchitis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a thorough examination, including routine blood tests and chest X-rays to confirm the diagnosis. If the test results show a bacterial infection, antibiotic treatment is required; if it’s a viral infection, antiviral medication should be administered. Additionally, to clean the lungs and alleviate symptoms, medications with lung-cooling and blood-cooling effects can be used for symptomatic treatment, such as Pulley Koce Tablets, and nebulizer inhalation therapy can be performed to promote phlegm discharge and relieve cough.
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