Baby’s Cold, Fever, and Cough Medical Guide

A one-and-a-half-year-old baby has a cold, fever (with temperatures ranging from 38 to 38.7), runny nose, slight cough, and phlegm. There are symptoms of anorexia. Blood tests show a low white blood cell count, suggesting a viral infection. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, undergo antiviral treatment, and use lung-cooling and blood-cooling medications, while temporarily avoiding antibiotics.
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Baby’s Crying After Feeding: Causes and Solutions for Frequent Spitting Up

Baby spitting up or dribbling milk might be due to the horizontal position of the stomach and incomplete development of the esophageal sphincter, which usually improves with age. It’s recommended to have the baby sleep in a head-up position at a 30-degree angle, and to pay attention to their breathing. If the issue persists, further examination and dietary adjustments can be considered, including increasing intake of vegetables, fruits, and fiber to promote bowel movement.
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