For diarrhea caused by cold in children, it is recommended to use abdominal massage and cold compresses to alleviate symptoms, and to drink plenty of hot water to help warm the body.
A patient inquires about the management of cough and wheezing following a cold in children.
Offer treatment suggestions for a two-year-old baby with cough and runny nose
Cold and cough during pregnancy may cause abdominal muscle contraction, affecting the fetus. It’s important to actively seek medical check-ups and treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
When medication for pediatric wind-cold flu is ineffective, consider using Gentamicin and Ribavirin injections for intravenous treatment to accelerate recovery.
Yellow nasal mucus in children may be caused by catching a cold, and it is recommended to use pediatric paracetamol amine granules for treatment, while ensuring warmth and adequate hydration.
For a 1.5-year-old baby with yellow nasal discharge, it is recommended to take children’s amoxicillin granules and ribavirin, and to drink plenty of water, consume light and easy-to-digest foods to combat the virus and alleviate symptoms.
How should a 10-month-old baby be treated for symptoms of a cough and runny nose?
Nasal congestion in a baby may indicate a cold, suggesting blood tests to check for elevated white blood cells. If the results are high, antibiotics like azithromycin can be effective. Encourage plenty of fluids and consider ibuprofen suspension for fever.
For a child with a cold and cough, it is recommended to take Cefaclor and other traditional Chinese medicine like pediatric Lung-Clearing and Phlegm-Resolving Granules, while also paying attention to diet and hygiene habits.