Green foamy stool in infants may be caused by dyspepsia or exposure to cold. Improvements can be made through intestinal nourishment and precautions against the cold.
Concerns and professional answers about the impact of a cold during the eighth month of pregnancy, and whether maintaining a body temperature between 37 to 37.4 degrees is harmful to the fetus.
Discuss the possible causes of elevated platelet count in children, including dyspepsia, cold, tonsillitis, and provide professional medical advice.
Frequent colds and coughs in a 3-year-old may be due to viral or bacterial infections, or the transmission of specific pathogens, leading to respiratory symptoms. Treatment should be tailored to the specific situation, with most cases involving symptomatic treatment, as the majority are caused by viral infections that are self-limiting. It’s important to ensure adequate hydration, a mild diet, good hygiene, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and strengthen the immune system.
A two-month-old baby continues to vomit after breastfeeding and frequently sucks on their fingers, causing concern among parents about potential health issues.
Discuss the possible reasons and coping measures for a baby’s coughing in the morning after a cold.
Lately, the baby has been experiencing nasal congestion, which might be due to a cold caused by catching a chill.
Discuss the possible reasons for feeling cold even when wearing a sweater and provide corresponding medical advice.
Explore strategies for dealing with hoarseness in children during winter due to colds and excessive vocal use, including maintaining indoor humidity, adequate rest, and medication treatment.
When your baby has a cold with coughing and runny nose, avoid drinking water within 30 minutes after taking oral lung sugar syrup. Feed warm water to promote sweating, enhance indoor ventilation and air exchange, stay warm, maintain a cheerful mood, rest more, and eat a light diet avoiding greasy, spicy, and pungent foods.