If a child has a runny nose, cough, and phlegm in their throat, it is recommended to have them drink plenty of water, take pediatric cough syrup, and if they are willing, pear water and autumn pear syrup can also be effective.
Based on your description, it is recommended to increase fluid intake and take the baby to the hospital for examination. Nebulizer inhalation treatment may be considered if necessary.
A 4.5-year-old baby is experiencing fever, cough with phlegm, and nasal congestion with runny nose. This may be due to common cold caused by wind-cold or wind-heat. Immediate treatment is needed to prevent complications.
The child has been coughing and running a nose for four days without improvement. How should it be handled?
The child has been coughing for several days, with a sore throat and swollen tonsils, and has a fever of 38.5 degrees. The child has taken fever-reducing medication and antibiotics. Seeking advice on further treatment.
A parent inquires about the treatment for a child’s mild cough and fever, and whether they need to continue taking Oseltamivir and Clindamycin Palmate.
If a child has been coughing for over two months, and has a history of hand, foot, and mouth disease, second-stage neuron pneumonia, and experienced a fever upon discharge from the hospital, the doctor may diagnose the cause as post-pneumonia sequelae, decreased immunity, allergic constitution, or sinusitis.
Hello, consider it a common cold or respiratory infection with inflammation causing cough and fever. Antibiotics and antipyretic and antitoxic medicines can be used for treatment. Observe carefully, drink plenty of water, pay attention to personal hygiene, and prevent catching a cold from wind and cold. Moreover, during the treatment period for children with cough, the patient’s dietary condition and care are also very important. Patients must pay close attention to their own diet, eat more light foods to avoid unnecessary harm. I hope the above answer can help you. Thank you.
Treatment Methods for a One-Year-Old’s Cold and Cough
A two-month-old baby with a cold has developed an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to use Pulilike cough syrup and ambroxol syrup, and to frequently pat the baby’s back to help expel phlegm. If symptoms do not improve, antibiotic treatment may be necessary, and medication should be taken for at least three consecutive days.