How to Handle Repeated Fever and Cough in Infants?
After recovery from hand, foot, and mouth disease, a 11-month-old girl developed cough and nasal congestion, possibly related to concurrent tracheal infection. It is recommended to take oral medications and monitor the condition for changes.
Frequent colds and coughs in a 3-year-old may be due to viral or bacterial infections, or the transmission of specific pathogens, leading to respiratory symptoms. Treatment should be tailored to the specific situation, with most cases involving symptomatic treatment, as the majority are caused by viral infections that are self-limiting. It’s important to ensure adequate hydration, a mild diet, good hygiene, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and strengthen the immune system.
Children often cough during sleep, and it’s hard to stop. They don’t cough much during the day. They have tried syrup and medication, but the effect is not significant. Seek detailed explanations and treatment suggestions.
Discuss the possible reasons for children frequently experiencing fever and cough, and provide professional medical advice and treatment methods.
Children’s persistent cough is often due to colds, infections in the trachea or lungs, or consuming cold food.
Solutions for Children’s Cough and Fever Issues
A six-year-old girl has been experiencing a persistent cough since the end of 2008, sometimes dry and sometimes accompanied by a cold, coughing both during the day and at night. She has undergone lung X-rays and medication treatment, but the cough has not shown significant improvement. What should I do?
Discuss the possible reasons and coping measures for a baby’s coughing in the morning after a cold.
Baby coughs only at night when sleeping, not during the day, without symptoms like fever, sputum, or asthma. The baby’s mood and appetite are normal. Possible causes and recommendations on whether treatment is needed.