What to Do When Your Baby Has Diarrhea?

Your baby has been experiencing diarrhea for a day now, unable to sleep well at night due to stomach discomfort. Today, you’ve picked up medication from a nearby pediatric hospital. It is recommended to undergo a regular stool examination for diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Epilepsy

Your baby is experiencing pale skin, purple lips, unresponsive to calls, weak limbs, sometimes curling into a ball or stiffening. They often also have dry heaves, which improve after vomiting. Initially thought to be gastrointestinal discomfort, these episodes have been frequent over the past two months. After hospital examination, it was confirmed to be epilepsy. How should you handle this situation?
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Phlegm in Their Throat?

If your baby has phlegm in their throat, it might be due to a cold after catching a chill. You can try using ginger water to drive away the cold for your child and encourage them to drink plenty of warm water. At the same time, you can hold your baby upright and gently pat their back from the bottom up in a bowl shape to help expel the phlegm.
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What to Do When Your Baby Keeps Having High Fever

The baby developed a fever on June 21st and had two shots, which helped him cool down that night. However, by noon the next day, the temperature rose to 38.4 degrees Celsius again, possibly indicating that the illness has not been completely cured. It is recommended to undergo further checks and appropriately use antibiotics and antipyretics.
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