When a child is diagnosed with pediatric pneumonia, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for timely treatment and develop good hygiene habits.
An 8-year-old child, previously in good health, has developed symptoms of bronchitis this time, including worsening cough, excessive phlegm, and a feeling of nausea during coughing. The coughing increased during the day and at night on the first day, and the number of coughs also increased on the second day.
Long-term cough in children, accompanied by mucus, suggests traditional Chinese medicine treatment for clearing the lungs and herbal remedies. Adjustments to diet and lifestyle are also recommended.
How should you handle recurring fever and tonsillitis in children?
Recurring fever in infants can be considered a cold, often accompanied by symptoms such as coughing, expectoration, and fever. A body temperature exceeding 37 degrees is considered a fever. You can treat it with pediatric paracetamol and chlorpheniramine granules, drink plenty of water, and ensure proper warmth. Intravenous treatment may be necessary if required.
A child has recently been experiencing lymphadenitis accompanied by recurring fever. How should this be handled?
Recurring high fever in children can be caused by various reasons, including infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors. In cases that are not severe, you can first use alcohol sponge baths to reduce fever and further investigate the cause. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention promptly to avoid affecting health and work status.
How should you treat a baby with recurring high fever?
A child has been suffering from repeated fever for 4 days, accompanied by coughing and runny nose. After examination, it was found to be a viral infection. Although medication has been taken, the fever persists. Inquire about effective treatment.
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