How should a 10-month-old baby with a persistent runny nose be handled?
A 5-month-old baby experiencing persistent fever might be suffering from a common cold, and it is recommended to take medication and adjust the diet accordingly.
Offer possible reasons and suggestions for a 7-year-old child’s yellow nose
How to handle a baby’s cold
Explore common causes of pediatric abdominal pain, including gastritis, colds, and pneumonia, and provide professional advice.
If a child has a cold with a persistent runny nose for more than ten days, what should parents do?
If a child has been running a fever for 2 days, the treatment method should be determined based on body temperature and other symptoms.
The child has a stuffy nose, yellow mucus, and cough. After taking antiviral medication for three days, the congestion has not improved. The child has a noise in the nose while sleeping during the afternoon nap and has a slight cough. What should be done?
If a child with facial palsy experiences cold symptoms during the recovery period, a combination of nutritional nerve therapy and regional physical therapy should be adopted, along with medications such as galantamine for treatment. At the same time, attention should be paid to facial warmth and avoiding wind exposure.
My baby is premature, born at just 7 months, and has always been weak and prone to colds with runny nose, cough, and phlegm. Medications haven’t worked, and he has diarrhea two to three times a day. What should I do?