Baby Cough Management Tips

A cough in a three-month-old baby may be caused by upper respiratory infection or tracheitis. Consider giving medications such as cefixime and roxithromycin, and ensure adequate hydration and good indoor air circulation.
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Baby Cough Treatment Methods

For baby coughs, parents should avoid using cough suppressants randomly to prevent affecting the condition. Before determining the cause, medications should be used cautiously, and simple methods such as patting the back can be adopted to promote phlegm discharge.
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Baby Cough, Runny Nose, and Diarrhea: Treatment Methods

If your baby is experiencing a cough, runny nose, and diarrhea, it may be due to gastroenteritis, and it’s advisable to seek medical attention for a precise diagnosis. You can also take oral ORS rehydration salts, Montmorillonite powder, and Bifidobacterium triple-virulence granules to alleviate symptoms. If diagnosed with an infectious disease, antibiotic treatment may be necessary, but antibiotics should not be used concurrently with the Bifidobacterium triple-virulence granules. Additionally, pay attention to liquid diet and may require intravenous therapy to prevent electrolyte imbalance and deterioration of the condition.
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Baby Coughing at Night Without Phlegm, No Cough During the Day, Slightly Hoarse Throat - What to Do?

This is a symptom of mycoplasma infection. It is recommended to have the child drink more water, keep the indoor air not too dry, place a basin of water in the room before bedtime, brew some Fritillaria and sugar pear water for the child to drink, apply ointment on the lung acupoint, take oral azithromycin granules and promethazine granules, and if necessary, administer intravenous therapy.
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Baby Cries While Sleeping? Stops WhenFed?

A baby may suddenly cry after falling asleep, possibly due to a lack of trace elements. It is generally recommended to supplement calcium and vitamin D, and to expose the baby to sunlight appropriately. If the situation persists, it is advisable to take the baby to a pediatrician for a detailed examination.
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