After three months of coughing, a 20-month-old baby, despite hospital treatment for 12 days, still experiences persistent coughing upon discharge. Parents are worried it might be due to foreign body inhalation, and are advised to undergo a lung CT scan for confirmation, along with continued use of lung-clearing medication.
Offer treatment suggestions for a 3-year-old who experiences a sudden cough at night before sleep and in the morning upon waking.
A 4-year-old child has cough with phlegm and a fever of 39.2 degrees. After taking fever-reducing medicine, the temperature dropped, but there is still fever and chills in the limbs. How should one handle this situation?
It is recommended to seek medical assistance and pay attention to lifestyle habits
A 5-month-old girl baby has been constantly coughing lately, with dry coughs that lead to vomiting. She hasn’t had any new solid foods and is breastfed. The baby has had a cold recently, taking Aicang, with abnormal stools that look like soap bubbles. I also fed her Simida.
How to handle a child’s tonsillitis and high fever?
If a child coughs, it may be due to inflammation caused by an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications along with expectorants for treatment, and consider steam inhalation to relieve coughing. Moist air is beneficial for thoroughly clearing mucus from the lungs and calming the cough.
When a baby catches a cold and coughs, appropriate medication can be given, along with keeping warm. If symptoms do not improve, medical attention should be sought promptly.
After being discharged from the hospital for pneumonia, a baby developed cough and sputum, along with symptoms of dyspepsia. How should one handle the situation?
A baby may cough and sneeze due to upper respiratory tract infection, and it is recommended to observe and treat symptoms accordingly.