Newborns often suffer from colds due to exposure to wind and cold, so parents should give them warm water and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to relieve symptoms. At the same time, pay attention to keeping the newborn warm and avoid contact with strangers to reduce the risk of infection.
My daughter started experiencing diarrhea at four and a half months old, with over ten episodes of diarrhea and green or yellow stools. Various medications have been tried without success. It is first important to consider testing the stool to clarify the cause and select appropriate treatment measures.
If a child has unclear causes of diarrhea, occurring 2 to 3 times a day, with better mornings and more loose and sticky stools in the afternoon, suspecting a cold due to air conditioning exposure and having eaten watermelons for several days, here’s what to do.
Your 2-year-old has a stuffy nose, hacking cough, and a slightly red throat. Their stools are dry and hard, coming out only every two days. They haven’t taken any medicine. You’ve given them scallion and mustache water, and carrot-meat congee. Along with ginger-comb hot foot compresses, you’re unsure if it’s due to wind-cold or wind-heat. Are your remedies correct?
If a nine-month-old baby has a cold with a severe cough, you can relieve symptoms by giving them Ju Hong Granules or Children’s Qing Fei Liang Xue Oral Liquid. Pay attention to keeping warm and drinking plenty of water. If the cough is particularly severe, consider using Pudidian Oral Liquid for its anti-inflammatory effects. Wishing the baby a quick recovery!
When a baby has a cold, having phlegm in the throat that can’t be coughed up is a common symptom. It’s advisable to take some measures to alleviate the symptoms, such as using medication, drinking plenty of water, and keeping warm. If the symptoms are severe, further medical treatment may be necessary.
If your baby has a persistent cold with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose, it’s advisable to seek medical assistance and closely monitor for possible rhinitis or pneumonia.
How to handle a baby’s cold, cough, and fever symptoms?
What to do when your baby has a runny nose? Doctors recommend keeping warm, increasing fluid intake appropriately, and observing for other symptoms.
How to Handle Your Child’s Crying Caused by Nighttime Foot Heat