The baby with whooping cough has been receiving intravenous treatment for five days after the condition. The amount of sputum has decreased, but the baby occasionally vomits during meals. I want to know if the vomiting is related to the antibiotic azithromycin being used, and whether the baby can drink honey pear water and eat certain fruits. How should I care for the baby?
Offer quick treatment suggestions for a child’s cough and runny nose, including medication and necessary hospital examinations.
Discuss whether a kindergarten child with a cough should attend school and how to prevent respiratory infections.
Discussing the suitability of massage or acupressure for a child’s cough and precautions to be taken.
Children’s cough and throat discomfort can be caused by various reasons, including viral or bacterial infections, mycoplasma infections, etc. If the cough is frequent or persists for more than three days, a urine test should be conducted to determine the cause, and appropriate medication should be used based on the test results. If accompanied by chest discomfort or suspected pneumonia symptoms, a lung percussion or chest X-ray may be necessary, and oral medication or intravenous fluid therapy may be considered. Additionally, if the child has an allergic constitution, allergic cough may also occur. In this case, it is advisable to seek further diagnosis and treatment advice from a doctor.
Explore the relationship between children’s picky eating, selective eating, and frequent respiratory infections, and provide strategies for parents.
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Questions about treating and medicating a 2-year-old with upper respiratory infection
A baby’s yellow nasal discharge may be caused by chronic infection. It is recommended to use cefixime tablets and Kangle Nasal Spray for treatment, while also providing throat lozenges to help with opsonize. Diet should consist of easily digestible and absorbable foods, and avoid any factors that may irritate the condition.
Preschool children frequently suffer from colds, coughs, and runny noses. How can they be properly treated and prevented?