How should I handle a 18-month-old child who seems to have caught a cold and is experiencing fever and diarrhea?
A 3-year-old with diarrhea who drinks but has no urination may need intravenous treatment. It is recommended to seek immediate medical attention to confirm the cause and treat it accordingly, with intravenous fluid to replenish electrolytes.
A 13-month-old baby with green diarrhea and a fever above 39 degrees Celsius may have bacterial enteritis. It is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and possibly use Cephalosporin for treatment.
A baby with bacterial infection is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. After treatment, the symptoms have improved, but the child still seems listless and requires further examination and observation.
How to handle a 1-year-old baby’s gastroenteritis and fever?
A 6-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for 12 days, with about 5 to 6 episodes daily. The stool is yellow-green with milk curds and foam, and diarrhea occurs shortly after breastfeeding.
This article provides handling suggestions for a 6-year-old child with low fever and vomiting
A one-month-old male baby suddenly spit up milk after feeding in the middle of the night, continued to spit up upon waking up in the morning, and even spit up when given water. The symptoms resemble acute gastroenteritis. It is recommended to administer Baohai Oral Liquid and monitor the condition. If there is no improvement, seek medical attention immediately.
A baby has been experiencing diarrhea for a week, and parents are seeking treatment methods.
For a 16-month-old baby experiencing continuous diarrhea for several days, possible solutions include using Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill and Fluphenazine Capsules, while ensuring adequate hydration and maintaining electrolyte balance.