A two-month-old baby has been experiencing severe coughing, runny nose, vomiting, and decreased appetite for a month. Various medications have been tried with no significant improvement. Seeking treatment advice.
Consultation on the Safety of Using Snake Gall Bladder and Fritillaria Loquat Decoction for a Baby with Spleen and Stomach Deficiency
This article provides answers to whether a child can take multiple medications simultaneously when they have a cough.
This article addresses whether a nine-month-old child can still take acetaminophen oral solution after stopping a fever, and provides treatment suggestions.
If a two-month-old baby experiences a stuffy nose, compound hydrochloride diphenhydramine nasal drops can be used to alleviate symptoms. However, it is important to pay attention to the dosage and consult a doctor if necessary for professional advice.
Is it safe to give cough syrup to a 1-year-old baby?
Can diabetics take snake gall and shell liquid?
Consultation on whether Bai Rui Keli is a children’s medication and its therapeutic effects.
Treatment Recommendations for Acute Upper Respiratory Infection in Children Accompanied by Rotavirus Enteritis
A 3-year-old child’s cough has improved after receiving IV treatment, but they still have a runny nose. Consultation on whether to continue IV therapy or take medication at home