How to handle a stuffy nose in a two-month-old baby?
A two-week-old baby frequently vomits at night, possibly due to acute enterocolitis. It is recommended to give the child oral medications such as pediatric domperidone suspension, Zengong Zaixin, amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium granules, and probiotics. During feeding, it is advisable to follow the principle of less frequent but larger meals, and ensure the baby consumes enough water. Also, keep the baby warm to prevent catching a cold.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing frequent diarrhea, with up to four or five bowel movements a day, but remains in good spirits.
The baby’s digestive discomfort has led to bloody stools. How should it be treated?
How to encourage a 15-month-old child to eat rice and other staple foods?
There can be various reasons for a baby’s diarrhea. It’s advisable for parents to take their child to the hospital for a check-up and receive treatment tailored to the condition.
A four-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of poor appetite and frequent diarrhea, which may be caused by dyspepsia.
My baby is a little over a month old and has a cough. The medicine hasn’t worked. How should I handle it?
The child has been experiencing a low fever for five days, accompanied by oral ulcers and small blisters. The doctor advises the use of pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules for treatment, while also emphasizing the importance of staying warm. If diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, immediate treatment is required along with gastrointestinal decompression.
Your baby is over six months old and has had diarrhea and a runny nose for more than a week and a half, accompanied by worsening cough. How should you handle this situation? I’m in a hurry. Please help.