Lately, the child has been very disobedient and constantly crying, and even hospital check-ups have been ineffective. What should you do if your baby has diarrhea and a severe cold?
Excessive eye discharge and cough in babies may be caused by a cold. It is recommended to give the child Huitong, pediatric amoxicillin, and pediatric expectorant cough medicine for treatment, and to drink plenty of water to help the body recover.
If your baby has hard earwax, it may be due to chronic irritation and requires examination, treatment, and increased nutrition.
My baby is two months old and has had eye discharge in the right eye since birth, along with occasional tears. After consulting a doctor, I’ve been using erythromycin ointment, but the situation hasn’t improved. Could it be a disease?
A 1-year-5-month-old baby experienced diarrhea, vomiting, and fever after eating greasy food. How should you handle the situation?
A 1-year-8-month-old baby has been suffering from a runny nose and a stuffy nose for 3 days, with the clear mucus turning into thick mucus. After taking children’s paracetamol yellow amantadine granules for 3 days, the symptoms have not subsided. The baby is not feverish, coughs occasionally, and has hiccups. The area below the nose has turned red. Is it because the nostrils are dissipating heat?
This article offers advice on how to handle a 17-month-old baby with a cold, runny nose, and tears.
A 2-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea with yellow, loose stools containing bubbles, occurring 6-7 times a day. The baby is in good spirits and has no fever. Breastfed and taking medication without improvement, please inquire about possible causes and treatment methods.
Offer treatment suggestions for a 3-year-old who experiences a sudden cough at night before sleep and in the morning upon waking.
Suggestions for Handling a 4-Year-Old Baby’s Fever and Cough