When a child has a cough, it is usually caused by a viral cold. It is recommended to use Children’s Lung Heat Cough and Wheezing Oral Liquid as a common medication for treating children’s colds.
A child’s persistent cough may lead to asthma and other diseases, so it is advisable to seek medical attention early to avoid future treatment complications.
What to Do When a Child Has a Cold?
The child has a persistent fever, coughs, and is unwilling to eat. It has been diagnosed with bronchitis, seeking treatment advice.
What should be done when a child’s fever persists for several days without improvement?
A three-year-old child is diagnosed with DMD (Duchenne muscular dystrophy), and the parents ask for advice on how to handle the situation.
What should you do if a five-month-old baby has symptoms of a runny nose and diarrhea?
A two-week-old baby frequently vomits at night, possibly due to acute enterocolitis. It is recommended to give the child oral medications such as pediatric domperidone suspension, Zengong Zaixin, amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium granules, and probiotics. During feeding, it is advisable to follow the principle of less frequent but larger meals, and ensure the baby consumes enough water. Also, keep the baby warm to prevent catching a cold.
How should you handle it when your baby experiences diarrhea and vomiting?
Seeking treatment advice for a baby with upper respiratory infection and fever.