When a child has a cold with symptoms like coughing, runny nose, and sneezing, how should one handle these symptoms?
When a baby experiences fever accompanied by diarrhea, possible causes may include indigestion, enteritis, intestinal flora imbalance, abdominal cold, or improper diet. It is recommended that parents take the baby to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to determine the cause and receive professional treatment advice. For mild indigestion-related diarrhea, consider using medications such as MimiAi, Simida, or Montmorillonite powder for treatment. Additionally, paying attention to the baby’s abdominal warmth and dietary habits is also an important preventive measure.
When a baby develops a fever with small rashes, it could be an adverse reaction due to viral infection or allergy. It’s advisable to visit the hospital for a check-up and consider using anti-allergy medication based on the condition. Maintaining good hygiene habits is also crucial.
When a baby has a fever of 37 degrees, you can first try using alcohol wipes to help cool them down. However, it’s more important to identify the cause of the fever, as it could be due to infection, connective tissue disease, or even malignant tumors. It’s not recommended to rush into medication before determining the cause.
If a child has abdominal distension and fever, it is recommended to first undergo a cardiac and pulmonary auscultation, abdominal examination, and blood and urine analysis to determine the cause. After confirming the diagnosis, treatment should be administered accordingly. Do not administer medication on your own before obtaining a clear diagnosis.
If a baby has abnormal stool, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, cough, and diarrhea, and the condition improves after receiving saline treatment, but there are still issues like increased stool frequency, less quantity, and purulent substances in the stool, consult Dongtou People’s Hospital and Wenzhou Second Affiliated Hospital.
A baby suddenly develops a high fever with no symptoms. The temperature shot up to 39.3 degrees, and after taking fever-reducing medicine for 3 hours, it dropped to 37.8 degrees.
The baby suddenly started dry vomiting, and after two days, fever appeared followed by nausea and vomiting. The hospital examination confirmed it as a viral rotavirus infection. Can the baby eat nutritional supplements containing protein or nausea-inducing formula milk?
Discussing the handling of situations where a child cannot swallow medication
If a child eats and throws up, it might be a stomach issue, and it’s recommended to see a doctor for a check-up for acute gastritis.