What to Do When Babies Cough and Sore Throat Refuse to Eat?

When babies have cough and sore throat and refuse to eat, it is recommended to choose cough medicine with expectorant and phlegm-thinning properties, administered in syrup form. This is because the syrup adheres to the pharyngeal mucosa, reducing irritation and achieving a cough-suppressing effect. Additionally, avoid diluting the syrup with water or taking it with water, and coordinate with medical treatment, develop good hygiene habits, and maintain a reasonable diet, avoiding irritating or cold foods.
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What to Do When Babies Get Hiccups?

Babies getting hiccups, medically known as ‘hiccups,’ is an involuntary intermittent contraction of the diaphragm, commonly occurring during mental stimulation or rapid swallowing and often resolves on its own.
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What to Do When Babies Have Digestive Issues?

Babies with digestive problems mainly have three causes. Parents should provide appropriate food based on their child’s age characteristics, and observe their dietary habits, gradually transitioning from liquid to semi-liquid and solid foods.
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