The child doesn’t cough at night but often experiences dry cough during the day, complaining of phlegm in the throat. They have visited a pediatric hospital, where the doctor diagnosed it as caused by a cold and prescribed medication, which improved the symptoms, but they returned after stopping the medication. Trying braised pear with Fritillaria thunbergii was also ineffective.
How to take care of a three-month-old baby with a cold and cough?
A 15-month-old child is experiencing cold hands and feet, along with purple lips. What should parents do in this situation?
A 2-month-old baby experiencing symptoms like a runny nose, cough, and diarrhea may require comprehensive treatment to alleviate these issues.
A baby’s yellow nasal discharge during a cold might be due to catching a chill. You can try giving them Sensilac and Magan granules, and have their blood count checked. If the blood count is elevated, antibiotic treatment with Azithromycin may be necessary. Encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, and use ibuprofen suspension for fever relief if needed.
If a child has a cold without coughing but is vomiting, it may be due to excessive use of antibiotics or delayed treatment. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, eat a light diet, and seek medical attention promptly.
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Your baby got a cold while breastfeeding at night and now has a runny nose and cough. How should you handle the situation?
After a cold, your baby’s throat has a hacking sound, and over-the-counter expectorants haven’t worked. Could it be due to softened laryngeal cartilage or calcium deficiency? How should it be treated?
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