A child’s cough may be due to an upper respiratory infection or allergic cough. It is recommended to drink plenty of hot water, rest, and moderately supplement nutrition.
Consider whether the symptoms are caused by respiratory infection, and medical treatment and symptomatic therapy should be followed. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods. Guidance: Generally, follow medical advice to take medication such as antihistamine syrup or fluid easy-to-digest diet. It is necessary to carefully check for bronchitis. If necessary, take antibiotics such as cephalosporin. In addition to timely treatment of a child’s cough, patients should also pay attention to diet, such as daily light diet, more outdoor activities. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to choosing a professional hospital for consultation to achieve good treatment results.
If a child has diarrhea and a runny nose after playing in cold weather, it may not be caused by a cold.
Many diseases can cause a child to have persistent low fever, possibly related to organic diseases or functional disorders. The characteristic of this type of low fever is a higher body temperature in the morning and afternoon compared to the evening. It is recommended to treat based on the results of examinations.
A three-year-old child has a body temperature of around 37.5 degrees Celsius and has been experiencing this for two days. Along with mild diarrhea and feverishness in the limbs and abdomen, what could this be?
My child is 3 years old, with normal blood sugar (5.1), but the urinary sugar level is 5. Could it be diabetes?
Explore whether a white blood cell count of 16,000 in a pediatric blood routine falls within the normal range and provide corresponding medical advice.
Does a small white spot on a child’s face affect the child? What should be done if a child has worms?
Discussing the normal range of total bilirubin 192.7H in infants, as well as the differences between physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice, and treatment recommendations.
Is it normal for a child’s white blood cell count to be as high as 31? How should this situation be handled?