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What to Do About Newborn Diarrhea?

How to Handle Newborn Diarrhea
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  • Healthcare
  • Pediatrics
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What to Do About Newborn Jaundice?

How to deal with the issue of newborn jaundice?
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  • Newborn
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What to Do for a Baby’s Lactose Intolerance at 27 Days Old?

The baby is 27 days old and has been diagnosed with lactose intolerance and mild enteritis through a stool test. Currently on a lactose-free formula, but the stool remains green and contains a large amount of black, sticky material. Inquiry on how to handle the situation.
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  • Healthcare
  • Pediatrics
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What to Do for a Two-Month-Old Baby with Cough and Cold?

A two-month-old baby experiencing cough and cold symptoms may be due to wind-cold, and can be treated with San Nao Soup and expectorant drugs.
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  • Pediatrics
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What to Do If a 1-Year-7-Month-Old Baby Has Diarrhea?

Dealing with diarrhea in a 1-year-7-month-old baby: possible causes and treatment methods
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  • Child Health
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What to Do If a 1-Year-Old Baby Has a Low Fever for Several Days?

Please ensure the child stays warm and try giving them milk or formula with scallions and ginger.
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  • Healthcare
  • Children's Health
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What to Do If a 16-Month-Old Child Swallowed a One-Cent Coin and Has a High Fever

If a child swallows a one-cent coin and develops a high fever, it is imperative to take them to the hospital for an examination to determine the coin’s location and to take appropriate measures for removal to avoid further injury.
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  • Healthcare
  • Emergency Treatment
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What to Do If a 4-Month-Old Baby Has Green Stools?

Green stools in a 4-month-old baby may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to treat promptly with oral intestinal probiotics and to pay attention to balanced diet.
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  • Healthcare
  • Children
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What to Do If a 4-Year-Old Coughs in the Morning? Do You Need to Take Medicine?

A child coughing in the morning may be a symptom of acute tracheitis, and it’s recommended to undergo blood tests and a chest X-ray for an accurate diagnosis. Pay attention to staying warm, drinking plenty of water, and enhancing nutrition. Medications like cefaclor granules can be taken orally for treatment.
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  • Healthcare
  • Pediatrics
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What to Do If a 5-Year-Old Coughs Without Taking Medicine?

A 5-year-old child’s cough persists despite medication, and parents inquire about treatment options.
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  • Pediatrics
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