Your baby’s cough and phlegm may be caused by a respiratory infection or pneumonia.
A seven-month-old baby only eats vegetables and not rice, spitting out rice grains, facing malnutrition and frequent nighttime feeding issues
Your child has been diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia and has been receiving intravenous treatment for 17 days. The condition has improved slightly, but the chest X-ray still shows shadows. Inquire whether to continue with intravenous treatment or switch to oral medication for treatment.
A 1-year-3-month-old baby has been coughing for 3 days after recovering from pneumonia, despite medication. What should be done?
A parent describes their 1-year-and-10-month-old baby experiencing a recurrence of coughing and sneezing after being discharged from the hospital for pneumonia treatment.
If a 2-month-old baby is diagnosed with pneumonia, parents should seek medical attention immediately and cooperate with the doctor for treatment, including intravenous fluids and antibiotics, among other medications. At the same time, they should ensure the child’s diet is balanced and avoid picky eating.
The child may have damaged the spleen and stomach due to IV antibiotics, and it is recommended to seek traditional Chinese medicine treatment and take medication under a doctor’s guidance to avoid worsening the condition.
After being discharged from the hospital for pneumonia, a baby developed cough and sputum, along with symptoms of dyspepsia. How should one handle the situation?
The baby has been diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia, is running a fever, and has lost appetite. How should you handle the situation?
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