For persistent coughs that do not heal, consider the possibility of bronchitis or pneumonia, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for a diagnosis and treatment plan.
How to handle a baby’s cough and runny nose after a fever
Discussing the treatment methods for a four and a half month old baby experiencing cough symptoms
How should you handle a four-month-old baby experiencing severe coughing?
A nine-month-old baby has been continuously coughing, with phlegm in the throat, despite taking medication for half a month and switching to three different drugs. The symptoms have not improved, and medical advice is sought.
How to deal with a one-and-a-half-month-old baby’s severe cough?
A six-month-old baby experienced coughing and runny nose after a fever, which subsided with treatment but occasional coughing persists. Parents inquire about whether to seek medical attention again or how to administer medication at home.
A baby with a fever of 38.3 degrees Celsius, accompanied by cough and difficulty breathing, may be symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. It is advised to monitor temperature changes and seek medical attention promptly if there is discomfort.
How to Handle a Three-Month-Old Baby’s Mild Cough
A three-month-old baby experiencing a mild cough may be due to catching a cold or respiratory infection. Parents can take some measures, such as ensuring the baby is adequately warmed, using cooling and detoxifying medicine, and drinking plenty of water. If the symptoms do not improve, it is important to seek medical attention at a hospital promptly.