A parent seeks professional advice on their 7-month-old baby’s coughing issue
A two-year-old seven-month-old child has been coughing with phlegm at night, lasting for about half a month. How should it be handled?
What should be done if a child develops cough and vomiting after suffering from hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Discussing the possible cough and vomiting symptoms that may occur after hand, foot, and mouth disease in children
Discussing the respiratory infection caused by catching a cold in newborns, as well as the coping strategies for nasal congestion and mild cough.
A one-year-old baby has been experiencing recurring fever and a mild cough. Consider upper respiratory infection, increase fluid intake, and take antipyretics for high fever. If the baby’s condition is poor or the fever persists, seek medical attention promptly.
A fever of 37.8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by coughing, with a few red dots appearing on the feet, suspected to be a recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease. Medical consultation and treatment are recommended.
The baby is 2 months and 2 days old. Lately, every morning when the baby wakes up, there are sniffles, and when burping, mucus is produced. The sniffling subsides after blowing the nose, accompanied by a few coughs, but there is no fever. Is this a normal phenomenon or a cold?
Experts offer medication suggestions for a 27-day-old baby who coughs after drinking formula
After four days of intravenous fluids for bronchitis pneumonia at 50 days old, will the baby’s phlegm coughing soon improve?