An 8.5-month-old baby experienced coughing and clear nasal discharge after receiving the A-type meningococcal vaccine, possibly due to vaccine reaction or a cold. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and observe the symptoms.
A five-month-old baby frequently excretes loose stool from the anus, which may be related to indigestion. It is recommended to use medication for treatment and to pay attention to diet and lifestyle.
When a four-month-old baby shows signs of rapid breathing and is diagnosed with bronchitis, how should one handle the situation?
This article provides suggestions for dealing with a four-month-old baby who hasn’t had a bowel movement for five days.
A four-month-old baby’s black-green stool may be due to unabsorbed iron reacting with air, or it could be related to dyspepsia.
A one-month-old baby has been experiencing seizures repeatedly, which may require dynamic EEG testing for an accurate diagnosis.
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Describes the cause and treatment of a one-year-old baby’s sudden shock
A seven-month-old baby is experiencing egg-shaped stools accompanied by white granules, along with diarrhea and yellowish fluid. The baby also has a fever and a runny nose. Approximately twenty days ago, the baby likely suffered from cholera and experienced nausea and vomiting. The baby has been experiencing diarrhea for two consecutive days and has taken probiotics, Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets, and Jinejin, among other medications, including one prescribed by a doctor without a specific name. We hope to receive some advice on how to treat and prevent this condition, as well as whether it’s possible to administer Children’s Acetaminophen Yellow Nanoparticle Granules and Amoxicillin simultaneously.
A three-month-old baby, healthy except for not having teeth, was hospitalized for bronchitis caused by fever. After five days of hospitalization and daily intravenous drips (including anti-inflammatory and antipyretic medications), the doctor prescribed antipyretic drugs. However, the baby soon began to have diarrhea, sometimes even after feeding.