Symptoms of a baby’s persistent dry cough and vomiting may require treatment.
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What to do if a baby develops a lump near the injection site after vaccination?
If a child’s eyes become red and there is thick, yellow eye discharge, it may be a symptom of acute conjunctivitis. Use physiological saline for cleaning and drop anti-inflammatory eye drops, such as Tobramycin eye drops or Houttuynia eye drops.
A baby’s decreased milk intake might be related to intracranial hemorrhage. Medication can improve microcirculation, and minor bleeding can be absorbed by the body. However, if bleeding is severe, it may lead to sequelae. Treatment should be coordinated with a hospital, and a CT scan should be performed 1-2 weeks after treatment.
A baby over a year old has been experiencing repeated diarrhea. This could be due to indigestion or enteritis, and it’s important to check stool samples to determine the cause, while also being aware of potential intestinal dysfunction caused by a cold.
Understanding the possible abnormal reactions after baby vaccination and appropriate coping methods.
Upper respiratory infections don’t always lead to a dramatic change in body temperature. Consider using pediatric lung heat cough syrup and cooling granules for treatment. If parents have an allergic constitution, it may be worth considering that the baby’s hiccups and runny nose are related to allergies. In such cases, consider adding Benfen (cetirizine) for anti-allergic treatment. Doctor’s Inquiry: Do parents have a history of hay fever, and does the child have eczema, urticaria, or other allergic symptoms?
The baby’s runny nose has not healed for several days, has tried various medications, and the symptoms have been recurrent. What should be done?
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