How to Thoroughly Improve Repeated Coughing in Infants

Starting from seven months old, this child has intermittently experienced fever, coughing, and wheezing, accompanied by phlegm and inflammation, possibly due to mycoplasma infection. Treatment with oral azithromycin and other medications is required. Parents should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, take their child to the doctor promptly, and closely monitor any changes in symptoms to help the child receive timely treatment.
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How to Treat a 1-Year-10-Month-Old Boy Who Keeps on Fevering

A 1-year-10-month-old child started having a fever last night, accompanied by cough without phlegm. After taking fever-reducing medicine, he experienced dry vomiting but did not replenish fluids. This morning, the fever subsided temporarily, but it returned in the afternoon, accompanied by dry vomiting again. Stool is normal, cough is slightly relieved, no phlegm, snot, or eye discharge. After taking cough medicine and antibiotics, his stool was slightly loose during his afternoon nap. Will these symptoms improve on their own?
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How to Treat a 11-Month-Old Baby’s Fever of 38.5 Degrees

Fever is a common symptom in infants, usually caused by a cold. When an 11-month-old baby has a fever of 38.5 degrees, physical cooling measures can be taken, such as using alcohol to wipe the body, or washing the face and forehead with warm water. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, consider using ibuprofen suspension or naproxen as fever-reducing medication. However, it’s best to consult a doctor before taking medication to ensure the baby’s safety.
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