It’s generally not recommended to give babies under three years old intravenous fluids, as it can be harmful to their gastrointestinal and brain development. Diarrhea in babies can be caused by a variety of factors, such as poor diet or catching a cold.
If a child doesn’t like to eat, it might be due to indigestion or zinc deficiency, which can be improved through medication and diet.
The common cold is an acute illness caused by the flu virus, with fever typically lasting for 5 to 7 days. Treatment mainly focuses on symptomatic relief, including adequate rest, plenty of fluids, maintaining good indoor ventilation, and a light diet. Medications like paracetamol and Yiganqing Detox Tablets can help alleviate symptoms. Antiviral drugs like ribavirin can also be taken simultaneously.
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, but sometimes trembles. What medications are available for pediatric epilepsy?
What should parents do when their child is diagnosed with acute gastritis?
The primary treatment for otitis media is the use of antibiotics, along with maintaining ear cleanliness.
A child’s yellow nasal discharge may be caused by wind-heat affecting the lungs. It is recommended to take Yin Chiao Powder in moderation and maintain a diet of light and bland foods, avoiding spicy and irritating foods. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
How should a child with encephalitis be treated?
In this case, fish liver oil capsules and calcium gluconate are recommended. Get plenty of sunlight. Increase intake of soy products, black sesame, black fungus, milk, lean meat, and a balanced vegetarian diet. Maintain a relaxed mood.
My child has a cold, what medicine should I give them?