What Are the Effects of This Medication on Children?
A five-year-old child has developed increased mucus in the nose after a spontaneous fever last winter. How should it be treated?
A 30-month-old boy has been hoarse for 4 days, and today’s examination shows some redness in the throat. The child is in good spirits and has no other cold symptoms. What medication should be used?
Learn about the appropriate medications for treating childhood diarrhea and how to ensure safe medication use.
If a child inadvertently takes an excessive amount of antibiotic medication, they may experience allergic reactions or gastrointestinal discomfort and should seek medical treatment promptly.
For children who experience cough symptoms after taking pediatric paracetamol and cephalosporin antimicrobial drugs, it is recommended to use pediatric cefixime granules and pediatric expectorant cough granules for treatment, and to ensure adequate hydration. This approach is effective for symptoms of bronchitis and Staphylococcus aureus infection caused by the common cold.
This article provides recommendations on medication choices for a nine-month-old child with a fever.
After taking two doses of ibuprofen suspension for a fever, the child experienced swelling of the lips and ears last night, around 8 pm and 2 am. The swelling is unrelated to the medication, and it is recommended to seek pediatric consultation promptly to identify the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.