If a baby has a cough and cold accompanied by symptoms like runny nose, excessive tears, irregular bowel movements, and restless sleep at night, how should one treat it symptomatically?
The baby is 13 months old and has had diarrhea for the past two days, with loose stools and a slight whitish tinge. The baby has been drinking formula milk and consuming complementary foods such as eggs and rice porridge. There is also some vomiting, which is minimal, and the stools have a strong, sour smell. Based on your situation, the baby may be experiencing nausea and vomiting caused by rotavirus infection. It is recommended to pay attention to giving the baby oral probiotics to aid digestion, and if there are frequent bowel movements, oral rehydration salts are needed.
If your baby’s morning cough persists for a long time, consider medication treatment.
A baby’s frequent nighttime coughing could be due to an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to treat with medications like amoxicillin.
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