If a child has a cold with a low fever, do they need medication?
After my child caught a cold at the water park, he has a cough and runny nose. Should I take him to the hospital for treatment?
If your baby has a persistent runny nose, it might be due to a cold caused by catching a chill. You can try giving them Ganlike and Magan granules, and also have their blood count tested. In severe cases, antibiotic treatment may be necessary, with azithromycin being a good option. Remember to have your baby drink plenty of water. If your baby has a fever, you can administer ibuprofen suspension along with the medication. We hope your baby recovers soon.
Neonatal cold may lead to wind-cold flu, it is recommended to use Jingfang Baidu San for treatment and to drink plenty of water.
Diabetic kidney disease patients may experience increased kidney burden during fever and cold, and should avoid antibiotics and opt for traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
Pediatric otitis media is a common childhood illness that is often related to colds. Understanding its symptoms, treatment, and prevention methods is very important for both children and parents.
The baby is three months old and has a cold with a stuffy nose, cough, and phlegm. The parent inquires whether antibiotics are needed.
The child has symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, and eye boogers, which may be caused by wind-cold type cold
Active treatment is necessary to prevent the worsening of symptoms when a child has a cold with nasal congestion.
Discussing the treatment methods for persistent colds and tonsillitis in babies, as well as how to improve nighttime sleep problems.