How to Handle a Child’s Runny Nose and Cough

If a child has a runny nose and cough for more than 15 days, there may be a possibility of upper respiratory tract infection or bronchitis. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination and regular anti-infection treatment.
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How to Handle a Child’s Runny Nose?

A child’s runny nose may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but if it is chronic or accompanied by yellow or green mucus, it may indicate a pathological condition. It could be due to sinusitis, a deficiency of vitamins A and B, allergies, or nasal foreign bodies. In severe cases, it may affect growth and posture, and should be treated promptly.
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How to Handle a Child’s Stomach Button Pain?

A child’s stomach button pain could be due to growth pain or infection. Maintain the area’s dryness and observe for any purulent discharge. If purulent discharge is found, it is advisable to use antibiotics. Avoid cold and spicy foods, and consider giving the child stomach-soothing tablets.
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