How to handle the situation where a baby coughs and reduces milk intake?
A child with cough and phlegm accompanied by fever may be suffering from an upper respiratory infection.
How to Handle Frequent Coughing in Children with Tonsillitis
For a child with cough caused by upper respiratory tract infection, it is recommended to add antiviral granules or oral liquid to the existing oral medications.
If a child has phlegm in their throat that they can’t cough up, it might be due to tonsillitis or pharyngitis. Treatment should include antibiotics and attention to diet.
Discuss the handling methods and available medication combinations for a seven-month-old baby who sneezes and has a runny nose.
Advice on how to handle a three-year-old child who has been suffering from a runny nose for about half a month
A four-and-a-half-year-old girl has had a sore throat for ten days, accompanied by a runny nose and mild cough. After two days of taking ceftriaxone, there was no improvement. Blood tests showed signs of viral infection. After taking traditional Chinese medicine and cough medicine, the symptoms did not subside. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
Your baby at 18 months old is sneezing and has a runny nose. How should you handle this situation?
Your baby’s cough and runny nose might be due to a viral cold, a respiratory infection. Pay attention to other abnormal symptoms like difficulty breathing. Treatment includes calming the baby, getting plenty of rest, avoiding spicy and irritating foods, and possibly using nebulizer treatments. Full recovery from the illness takes time.