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.
A baby experiencing a lack of energy after taking adult laxatives may be due to medication side effects or indigestion.
Inquiry into whether Tazarotin Ointment is suitable for use on babies.
A child’s slow response after treatment for hand, foot, and mouth disease may be due to the side effects of medication overdose or psychological factors.
How to handle diarrhea in a seven-and-a-half-month-old baby after taking cold medicine?
Discuss the potential side effects of medications used to treat hand, foot, and mouth disease and how to manage them.
Understand the impact of medications on appetite and how to deal with it.
What are the possible side effects of using fever-reducing medications for babies, and how should they be handled?
Long-term use of steroids at supraphysiological dosages may cause various side effects, including central obesity, muscle weakness, and more.
How to manage a child’s focal epilepsy and deal with medication side effects.