How to Handle Vomiting in a 9-Month-Old Baby?

When a 9-month-old baby experiences vomiting, it may be due to tonsillitis, which falls under upper respiratory infections. Treatment usually involves antibiotic therapy, and options such as intravenous injections or the use of traditional Chinese herbs like lantern flower can be considered to alleviate symptoms. If the symptoms do not improve, it is advisable to take the baby to see a doctor as soon as possible.
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How to Help a Baby Feel Better When They Have a Cold

A baby has a cold with symptoms like runny nose and sore throat, but no fever. Breastfed babies may frequently burp, with a small amount of watery mucus coming out, and a body temperature of 36.9 degrees. The baby had a high fever during their last cold. Based on the doctor’s advice, pay attention to the baby’s diet and changes in environmental temperature, drink plenty of water, and focus on light foods. The mother should avoid catching a cold. Treatment options include oral children’s clear solution or symptomatic oral liquid. Different causes lead to different symptoms, and it is recommended that patients go to a regular three-level A-grade hospital for a systematic examination as soon as possible for targeted treatment and a quick recovery.
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