Tips on dealing with a four-month-old baby’s cold and cough
A four-year-old boy has been suffering from cough and intermittent fever for four days. After the fever subsided, it returned again, accompanied by one-sided facial redness and occasional vomiting. He also experiences abdominal pain. He is currently taking ibuprofen and cough medicine. He has previously had acute tonsillitis and bronchitis. The inquiry is about what medication should be taken and how many days it might take for the fever to subside.
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The current symptoms may be caused by a respiratory infection due to a cold, and appropriate use of cold medicine and anti-inflammatory drugs is recommended. Pay attention to rest, drinking plenty of water, maintaining a light diet, and avoiding catching a cold. The current situation may be due to bacterial or viral infection, and the effectiveness of medication should be observed. If there is no significant improvement, it is advisable to seek medical examination for detailed checks.
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