Parents inquire about a 50-day-old baby who has been continuously coughing without fever, after hospital examination shows no abnormalities, seeking professional advice.
A 6-year-old child develops coughs upon encountering cold wind during the autumn and winter, lasting for half a month. The child does not have a fever or phlegm, and the cough is dry. What checks and treatments are recommended?
How to Deal with a 70-Day-Old Baby’s Cough Problem?
A 70-day-old baby has been experiencing occasional coughing and difficulty sleeping, possibly due to reasons and treatment suggestions
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of abdominal distension, coughing, and a runny nose, accompanied by nausea. The abdominal distension has been present for three days, possibly due to overeating. The cough has been ongoing for 20 days, and hospital checks have not revealed any abnormalities. The use of lung-clearing syrup has been ineffective.
The child has a persistent cough without resolution, and all lung, tracheal, and blood tests are normal. What should I do?
The baby might be suffering from tonsillitis. It’s recommended to encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, take oral azithromycin and lozenges, maintain good indoor air circulation, and add more fruits and vegetables to the baby’s diet. Additionally, oral Lianqin liquid can help regulate the condition. Generally, as time goes by, the baby’s symptoms will gradually improve. Please take good care of the baby and wish for a healthy growth.
A 17-month-old baby is experiencing fever, cough, throat inflammation, and vomiting, with diarrhea containing Bloodshot. How should this be handled? Should medication, injections, or hospitalization be considered? What medication should be taken? Are there any foods to avoid?
Q: A 3.5-year-old child coughs and vomits during sleep, accompanied by fever, low weight, and frequent constipation. The child has taken four boxes of ‘Sanjing Gluconate Zinc Oral Solution’ without improvement. Should the medication be continued? Additionally, the child often has constipation (every 2-3 days). Previous treatment and effects: The child has also taken ‘Children’s Cough Syrup’ and ‘Children’s Compound Sulfamethoxazole Granules.’ Currently, the child occasionally coughs during the day, but the coughing is severe and accompanied by vomiting when sleeping. Seeking help: The child’s nasal congestion may be caused by air conditioning. Is the cough cold or hot? Is ‘Carbocysteine Oral Solution’ suitable for cold or hot cough? What can be done to prevent coughing and vomiting during sleep?
A 4-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent cough for two months, with no fever and normal check-ups. Possible diagnoses include chronic cough or asthma, requiring further evaluation and treatment.