A 6-month-old baby is experiencing a mild cough and green stool. How should parents handle this situation?
A 6-month-old baby experiencing symptoms of nasal congestion, sneezing, green runny nose with blood streaks may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection.
When a baby has a persistent low-grade fever, it is important to monitor blood tests and blood sugar levels, and to provide appropriate medication as needed.
A two-year-old baby is coughing and has a clear runny nose with a short course of illness. It is recommended to strengthen care and consider taking them to the hospital for a check-up.
When a baby has tonsillitis, it’s common for them to have recurrent fevers. During this time, it’s important to maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, drink plenty of water, and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
An eight-month-old baby has contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease with a high fever for two days. How should the parents handle this situation?
How should you handle a baby’s persistent nausea?
When a baby has a runny nose, you can try giving them drugs like Ganmaosan and Magan granules, and encourage them to drink more water. If accompanied by a fever, you can administer ibuprofen suspension. It is recommended to further check blood counts, and use antibiotics for treatment if necessary.
A 2-month-old baby is snoring heavily while awake, occasionally accompanied by a slight cough, but is in good spirits. Could this be caused by a cold?
Discuss the phenomenon of children frequently frowning and puckering their lips, analyze possible tic symptoms and parental coping strategies.