How to Handle a 14-Month-Old’s Cold with Bacterial and Viral Infections?

A 14-month-old child with a cold caused by bacterial and viral infections, preceded by bronchitis, seeks assistance. The child was prescribed antibiotics and antiviral medication by the doctor yesterday, but is still running a fever of 39 degrees Celsius today. After taking the fever-reducing medicine, the fever returned six hours later. The child visited the doctor again today, who said this is a normal part of the illness course and advised to continue medication. Is this situation severe?
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How to Handle a 3-Year-Old’s Blocked Nose

A blocked nose in a 3-year-old child may be caused by external wind-cold, and can be treated with medications like Huitong Granules, Children’s Cold Remedy, Qingkailing Granules, and Ceftriaxone Granules. Ensure the child drinks plenty of water and stays warm. If symptoms do not improve, it is recommended to take the child to a pediatrician for a detailed examination to confirm the condition.
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