A 4.5-year-old child is experiencing a sore throat again, along with dry cough and nausea or vomiting after treatment. Immediate antiviral medication should be used.
Provide suggestions on how to handle a 6-year-old child with yellow, thick nasal discharge and eye mucus.
An 11-month-old baby suddenly bled from the nose while crying for milk at 1 AM. How should this be handled?
How to handle the symptoms of a child’s cough, vomiting, and fever?
If a child has a fever of 40 degrees, it is essential to seek immediate medical attention, undergo a blood test, and take antipyretic medication and immune-boosting supplements under a doctor’s guidance.
The child had a high fever of 40.6 degrees Celsius on the 26th, with an abnormal white blood cell count detected in the blood test. The doctor advised on intravenous treatment and a follow-up blood routine check.
This parent inquired about their child’s persistent runny nose, wondering if it’s a sign of a cold and how to manage it, as well as whether other medications are needed.
How to Handle a Child’s Persistent Runny Nose
What should you do if a child has an intestine prolapse? We hope to understand if there are any other treatment methods besides surgery, and what potential side effects surgery might have on the child.
For a child with tonsillitis and fever, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered via intravenous infusion, and regional application of Bing Shuang powder can help with inflammation and pain relief. It’s also important to avoid spicy and irritating food, and to encourage drinking plenty of water.