Parents inquire about how to deal with persistent diarrhea in infants
What to do when a child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease fever persists for two days
Based on your description, considering the fever symptoms possibly caused by the hand, foot, and mouth disease virus, it is recommended to bring your child to the hospital for a blood routine test as soon as possible for accurate diagnosis and symptomatic treatment. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, oral antipyretics can be taken to reduce fever. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can affect children, so parents should immediately take their child to a doctor for treatment and avoid self-medicating to relieve symptoms. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition changes and assist in timely treatment.
How to handle persistent fever in hand, foot, and mouth disease?
What should you do if a child has a persistent high fever?
If a child has a persistent sore throat and fever for several days, it is important to seek medical attention for intravenous treatment.
When a baby has phlegm in their throat, parents can adopt several methods to help the child expel phlegm, including ensuring good indoor air circulation, allowing the child to cry or laugh to expel phlegm, drinking plenty of warm water to dilute the phlegm, and using back patting techniques to promote expectoration.
How to deal with the issue of phlegm in a seven-month-old baby’s throat?
For a two-and-a-half-year-old with throat phlegm, it is recommended to administer antibiotics and expectorant Chinese medicine, while also maintaining good hygiene habits and a balanced diet.
After a child has a fever due to a cold, they still have coughing and phlegm even after the fever subsides. They have previously taken pediatric cold granules and fever-reducing medicine, but still have a cough with phlegm. How can one effectively expel phlegm?