Treatment suggestions for a 14-month-old baby with a cold caused by catching a cold.
A two-month-old baby is coughing and wheezing. How should it be handled?
If a baby has a fever again, they should be taken to see a doctor immediately. For older babies, if they experience any of the following symptoms, they should seek medical attention promptly: a fever lasting more than 5 days, body temperature over 39℃, ear pain, difficulty breathing, persistent cough, or yellow-green sticky nasal discharge.
When a 3-year-old baby has diarrhea, treatments like Dinggui Er navel sticker, MamiAi (containing lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria), or Montmorillonite powder can be used. It’s also important to ensure adequate hydration, keep the baby warm, and follow a suitable diet. If there is no improvement after three days of treatment, it’s advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
Treatment Recommendations for Children with Gastroenteritis
A 4-year-old child has a blood lead level of 117. What medication should be taken for detoxification?
A 5-year-old baby can take pediatric paracetamol amine granules to alleviate symptoms of a runny nose, or place warm palms on the Baihui acupoint on the top of the child’s head to improve runny nose and nasal congestion.
A 6-7 month old baby with diarrhea may be caused by indigestion, and can take Montmorillonite Powder and Mommy Love to improve the condition, while keeping the medication temperature around 37 degrees to maintain its effectiveness.
For children with viral gastroenteritis, it is recommended to conduct a stool routine test and take Mommy Love and Simeta. The mother can also drink yogurt to aid in digestion.
How should a 6-year-old child with rickets be treated?