What’s Causing the Purulent Nasal Discharge in a 9-Month-Old Baby?

A 9-month-old baby’s purulent nasal discharge might be due to a cold caused by catching a chill. It is suggested to feed the baby Sensilac and Mahan Gan Granules, and conduct a blood count test. If the blood count is abnormal, antibiotic treatment may be required, such as Azithromycin. Meanwhile, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water, and if there is a fever, give the baby ibuprofen suspension. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
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What’s Causing the Red Dots Around My Baby’s Eyes?

Red dots around a child’s eyes may be due to inflammation from a cold or fever, or from rubbing the eyes and causing capillary rupture. It’s recommended to ensure adequate rest, drink plenty of water, avoid eye rubbing, and consume cooling foods such as seaweed soup and vegetables. If it’s an inflammatory condition, Erythromycin eye ointment can be used; if it’s a skin break, it typically doesn’t require medication and will absorb naturally within about two weeks.
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