After a cold, children often experience excessive coughing with phlegm that is difficult to expel, leading to frequent intravenous fluid administration each year. Seek treatment advice.
The baby has been experiencing cough, runny nose, and mild cough for six days. The initial diagnosis is a cold-induced infectious fever accompanied by bronchitis. It is advised to pay attention to diet and environmental temperature, and to treat with Lung Power Cough and Cefaclor Granules. Wishing the baby a quick recovery.
The baby’s diarrhea is caused by upper respiratory infection, and parents are inquiring whether medication can be used to stop the diarrhea and how to treat it.
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