Two days ago, a 14-month-old child had a cough and runny nose. After taking medicine for two days, the symptoms were not improving and were even more severe. What medicine should be used or what else should be done?
For children who experience cough symptoms after taking pediatric paracetamol and cephalosporin antimicrobial drugs, it is recommended to use pediatric cefixime granules and pediatric expectorant cough granules for treatment, and to ensure adequate hydration. This approach is effective for symptoms of bronchitis and Staphylococcus aureus infection caused by the common cold.
What should you do if a child has a cold, fever, and cough and starts experiencing diarrhea after taking medicine?
If a child has yellow nasal discharge and is crying and restless, it might be due to a cold, and medication is recommended for treatment.
A three-year-old child has yellow nasal discharge again after a week of the cold. How should it be handled?
The child has been suffering from colds for the past three months, with symptoms including runny nose, nasal congestion, coughing, and loss of appetite. Despite treatment with medications such as Ciprofloxacin, Moxifloxacin, Flumequine, Paracetamol, Cefalexin, Tylenol oral solution, and Ribavirin, the condition has not improved. The child has now experienced similar symptoms again three weeks ago and has been suffering for three months. What should be done?
When a child exhibits symptoms of sneezing and runny nose, how should parents respond and treat the condition?
Offering coping strategies for a child’s persistent cold
If a five-month-old baby has a cold and cough, it is important to first confirm the cause and then use medication under a doctor’s guidance.
How to handle a baby’s cough with a hoarse voice? I’m worried the condition might worsen, what suggestions do you have?