Due to the underdeveloped temperature regulation center in children, they are easily affected by external factors, leading to fluctuations in body temperature. Generally, if the temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, it is not necessary to take antipyretic medication. Physical cooling methods should be the main approach, such as using alcohol for wiping the body, or washing the face and forehead with warm water. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, ibuprofen suspension or naproxen can be taken. It is important to note that pediatric neurological diseases can cause severe harm to children. If not treated promptly or with incorrect methods, the condition may worsen rapidly. Therefore, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek medical attention in a timely manner.
If a child has a fever, cold, cough with phlegm, and a blocked nose, it may be due to bronchitis. Treatment should include anti-inflammatory and expectorant medications, along with attention to diet and hygiene habits.
How to handle the issue of an 8-month-old baby’s nasal mucosal inflammation?
A four-month-old baby has a cough and runny nose, has taken Qingkailing, and inquires about suitable medications for treatment.
A baby has been experiencing diarrhea for over a month, starting from May 29th this year. Despite visiting multiple hospitals, the cause remains undiagnosed. Parents are seeking professional advice.
A four-and-a-half-year-old child frequently informs parents only after defecation, and this has been ongoing for two years. Previous hospital checks have shown no abnormalities, and both traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments have been ineffective. Possible causes include fear of defecation or underdeveloped anal sphincter. Parents should patiently assist their children in establishing a regular defecation habit and be attentive to their children’s psychological stress. As the child grows older, the situation may naturally improve.
The child’s blood lead level is 126. How should it be treated?
How to treat a child with tonsillitis and low fever
A child’s dry cough without phlegm may be caused by insufficient lung Yin. Treatment should focus on nourishing Yin and moistening the lungs to relieve the cough, and it’s important to maintain a light and non-irritating diet.
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