A hoarse throat in children may be caused by infection, and it is recommended to treat it with traditional Chinese medicine lozenges and azithromycin tablets, while also increasing nutritional and vitamin intake.
A nine-month-old baby has been continuously coughing, with phlegm in the throat, despite taking medication for half a month and switching to three different drugs. The symptoms have not improved, and medical advice is sought.
Since eating formula milk, an 8-month-old baby has been suffering from continuous diarrhea for three days, vomiting after eating, and sometimes a windy abdomen when touched. The hospital treatment has been ineffective. What should be done?
Describes the fear experienced after dreaming about a deceased friend and other health issues, asking whether it could be a mental disorder.
The reason your baby might have a runny nose is likely acute upper respiratory infection. It’s recommended to take your child to the hospital for a thorough check-up and to use medication as advised by the doctor.
Four to five bowel movements, loose and yellow stools, watery stools mixed, with milk curds. The stool routine shows 3-5 white blood cells, 2-3 pus cells. The baby has been having diarrhea for over 20 days. The previous treatment and its effect were that the original red blood cells disappeared after taking medication.
Your little one has a relatively serious respiratory infection with persistent high fever. Inquiry on how to handle this situation.
Offering possible causes and treatment suggestions
Offer food and medication treatment suggestions for a 5-year-old’s adenoid hypertrophy.
Differences between pediatric epilepsy and adult epilepsy, and treatment precautions