A sore throat and cough in a 7-month-old child may indicate an upper respiratory infection. The doctor recommends using medications such as erythromycin and Qingkailing capsules for treatment.
The baby has phlegm in the throat and has taken medicine, but still continues to cough. How should one handle the situation?
Advice on handling a child’s recurring fever after taking antipyretics.
If a baby’s diarrhea medication doesn’t show improvement, consider various treatment methods, including replenishing fluids and electrolytes, as well as possible intravenous therapy.
If a child still has a fever after taking ibuprofen, it could be due to a viral infection or the common cold, and other medications may be needed for treatment.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing mucus blood stools, and medication is not effective. This could be due to enteritis. It’s advised to check the stool and pay attention to keeping warm and eating a light diet.
Baby diarrhea may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to take Montmorillonite powder and probiotics for observation, while also paying attention to personal hygiene and dietary habits.
Possible causes of a baby’s night cough and suggested treatment methods
Green diarrhea in babies may be caused by dyspepsia and may require medication treatment and dietary changes.
Offer suggestions and treatment plans for a 11-month-old child with diarrhea accompanied by blood streaks.