FAQ on Giving Cough Medicine to Babies After Breastfeeding
Can a baby take digestive tablets when having diarrhea?
Is it okay for a child to take fever medicine after receiving a vaccination?
If a baby experiences diarrhea again after receiving a vaccine, they can take laxatives without affecting the vaccine’s effectiveness.
Diarrhea in a baby after taking Vitamin AD and D may indicate enteritis, requiring examination and treatment.
Based on the description, the baby’s green stool and increased frequency are caused by indigestion. It is recommended to use stomachic and digestant tablets and probiotic medications for treatment. In necessary cases, intravenous treatment can be adopted.
Can a baby take medicine for a cold and fever? Fever may be a symptom of viral or bacterial infection and should be treated promptly with physical cooling methods, while maintaining emotional stability. If diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, medical treatment should be coordinated with a doctor and dietary precautions should be taken.
When a baby has diarrhea, it is advisable to discontinue the use of Vitamin AD drops as diarrhea may affect the absorption of the drops, and Vitamin AD drops may worsen diarrhea symptoms.
After the fever has subsided, fever patches can be used. However, while taking medication, it is recommended to also use antiviral and anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment, and to try to use physical cooling methods as much as possible.
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