What to Do About Cough After Sore Throat and Fever Subsides

How to deal with cough after sore throat and fever subsides? It is recommended to avoid irritating food, drink plenty of water, and eat soft foods. If the condition worsens and becomes purulent, additional symptomatic anti-inflammatory treatment may be necessary. Tonsillitis may be accompanied by high fever, so attention should be paid to cooling down and keeping clothing dry. The diet should be nutritious, easy to digest, and convenient for chewing and swallowing. Remember to drink plenty of water to aid recovery.
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What to Do About Diarrhea Caused by Formula Change?

My baby is 5 months old and has been experiencing intermittent diarrhea recently. The stools are loose and resemble egg whites, despite taking digestive medicine. We’ve switched to a diarrhea formula, but it hasn’t helped; the baby still has diarrhea after eating. What should I do? For children who frequently suffer from diarrhea, lactose intolerance should be considered. If the diarrhea formula is ineffective, amino acid formula should be used. During the use of the diarrhea formula, breastfeeding should be strictly discontinued. Diarrhea in babies is more likely due to poor gastrointestinal function, infection of the intestines by pathogenic bacteria, and symptoms caused by inflammatory reasons. Additionally, redness around the vulva is often related to not changing diapers in a timely manner. Currently, it is appropriate to take Montmorillonite powder and Saccharomyces boulardii powder.
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What to Do About Diarrhea?

Diarrhea is very thin and watery, lasting for a day. There is occasional pain in the lower abdomen. No medication has been taken. Suspecting it’s due to drinking expired milk, what medication should be taken?
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What to Do About Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Children

Your child has been acting up and crying constantly lately, and even hospital checks haven’t helped. It could be chronic lymphadenitis or lymphoid reactive hyperplasia. Treatment options include traditional Chinese medicine for expectorating phlegm, clearing heat, and detoxifying, as well as fire needle therapy.
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What to Do About Epilepsy?

Birth injuries in newborns can lead to epilepsy, but most cases can be controlled, without affecting normal life. Patients and their families need to be patient in their fight against the disease, adopt proper treatment methods, bravely tackle three challenges, and maintain confidence.
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