A runny nose in a baby could be a sign of a cold due to catching a chill. You may try giving the baby Ganlixinke and Magane granules, and check the blood count. If the blood count is high, antibiotic treatment such as Azithromycin may be necessary. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water, and if there is a fever, Ibuprofen Suspension can be administered for fever reduction.
What should you do if a one-year-old baby develops a fever after receiving the chickenpox vaccine?
A child has been running a fever for four days, accompanied by symptoms such as sore throat, nasal congestion, dizziness, and headaches. Diagnosed with tonsillitis at a local top-tier hospital, the parent inquires about how to deal with the persistent high fever.
What should be done if a child has a fever for three days without relief, and their platelet count is low?
The child has been scratching their ears without any apparent reason for a few days now. How should one handle a two-year-old’s frequent nosebleeds?
A one-year-old baby experienced adverse environmental reactions after returning from a trip, including severe dehydration, coughing, runny nose, and suspected asthma. Inquiry on how to handle and prevent these symptoms.
My baby is 80 days old and has recently experienced an increase in diarrhea episodes. The stool is yellow, slimy, and foamy, but not smelly, and sometimes watery. The baby is in good spirits and I would like to inquire if this is diarrhea, if medication is needed, and if it’s related to diet.
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