The baby has an upset stomach and is also feeling unwell. How should you handle this situation?
When a child exhibits symptoms of a runny nose, sneezing, and coughing, how should one choose the appropriate medication?
Dealing with a child’s cough? Check out the recommended choices for pediatric cough remedies.
Treatment Suggestions for Children with Diarrhea
The child has been coughing for about a month, starting with occasional coughs, and now it’s non-stop coughing. They don’t cough when sleeping but haven’t visited a hospital yet.
If a child has thick tongue coating, red and purple edges of the tongue, and excessive eye boogers, it may be due to ‘being overheated.’ Pay attention to diet, drink plenty of water, and consider taking herbal medicine for clearing heat, reducing fire, and digesting food if necessary.
If a child experiences an increase in bowel movements and diarrhea with watery stools, it may be a sign of enteritis caused by a viral infection. It is recommended to take anti-diarrheal medication. Refer to: Children’s Diarrhea Calm Granules, Smecta Powder, etc., and take these medications with an interval of one hour between doses.
The child has been coughing frequently, accompanied by crying and restlessness. It could be due to wind-cold cold cough, it is recommended to first determine the cause before treatment.
How to Deal with a Baby’s Cold Symptoms?
If your baby has diarrhea and vomiting due to a cold, consider using Mommy Love (Lactobacillus) or Dinggui’er navel sticker to treat it, and pay attention to keeping warm and maintaining daily care.