Offer professional advice on dealing with a child’s persistent diarrhea.
The child has been running a persistent fever of up to 39 degrees, with the fever coming and going over the past two days. They have taken fever-reducing medication and antibiotics, but still have occasional coughing and a body temperature of 37.8 degrees. How should you handle this situation?
The child has had a fever for three days, still experiencing intermittent fever after taking antipyretics, seeking non-pharmaceutical methods to reduce fever.
Offer suggestions for dealing with a child’s phlegm in the throat and rough breathing
Offer suggestions for dealing with a child’s persistent runny nose
Explore strategies for dealing with occasional defecation delay in young children, including dietary adjustments, abdominal massage, and medical advice.
A child’s yellow nose may be due to selective eating, insufficient meat intake, excessive consumption of snacks and puffed food, and lung heat. It is recommended to reduce the intake of snacks and puffed food, drink more water, eat more seasonal vegetables and fruits, and always keep the bowels regular.
Common Causes and Treatment Methods for Children’s Fever
Discuss the possible causes of bedwetting in a four-year-old girl at night and suggest corresponding measures.
Provide reasons and treatment suggestions for a one-year-old’s red face and ears in the afternoon