Offer treatment suggestions for a 40-day-old baby with a cough
A 5-year-old child has been suffering from recurrent coughs since July. The doctor has diagnosed it as allergic bronchitis and advises attention to rest and diet, as well as focused treatment. Additionally, it is recommended to check for allergens to understand the cause of the cough and to conduct targeted treatment.
A baby under three months old has been constantly coughing recently, not frequently, but with phlegm and dry nasal mucus. There has been no improvement after taking medicine, and the doctor suggests checking routine blood test and an X-ray of the chest, followed by appropriate treatment.
The baby has been crying and not eating much recently. How should I treat the baby’s cough after a heat attack?
The baby started coughing after sneaking a sip of 200 milliliters of cold water last night. There was phlegm in the throat during the afternoon nap, and phlegm was coughed up this morning. The baby was given Etanercept, but the effect was not significant. What should be done?
How to treat a baby’s cough with phlegm and nasal congestion?
The baby has been coughing with phlegm for half a month, with more coughing in the morning and evening, and no coughing at night or during sleep. The body temperature is not high, the sleep at night is good, and the spirit is still okay. Previous treatment and effectiveness: oral azithromycin, expectorant medication. What kind of help is needed: still not sure how to treat.
The baby has a cough, nasal congestion, and poor digestion, with a high fever. The baby has taken Clarithromycin granules, Pulmicort and Pediatric Amoxil granules, but the symptoms have lasted for half a month. What should be done?
The baby’s cough is accompanied by phlegm, with more frequent coughing at night than during the day, and has been ongoing for several days. The baby has been coughing due to infection from the father and has previously taken cool blood granules but with inconsistent results. Seeking advice on how to help the baby quickly clear the lungs, as well as how to deal with the possibility of bronchitis, tonsillitis, or pharyngitis.
A child frequently coughs at night, and despite a doctor’s examination, there is no improvement. Inquiry about possible treatment methods.