My 11-month-old baby has a runny nose with mild coughing and wheezing, but no fever. He is in good spirits and has a good appetite. He had previously suffered from bronchitis and received treatment. I’m wondering if I should be concerned about these symptoms and have already given him Bai Rui Granules and a Tilorone Patch to relieve the wheezing.
A premature female child starts to cough when the weather gets cold, especially at night. The cough intensifies with increased activity, such as jumping and playing. How should one check and treat this condition?
Baby’s coughing sounds unusual during sleep, parents are worried about how to treat it.
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If a child has pneumonia and is in good spirits with some improvement in the condition, the doctor may still recommend hospitalization for observation and treatment to ensure a complete recovery.
Genetic factors can influence the occurrence of bronchial asthma in children.
Question: A male infant showed loss of appetite and irritability in the morning, with a body temperature rising to 38.5 degrees at 4 PM. After being prescribed cef Propylene and taurine, the body temperature returned to normal on the fourth day, but he still coughed and wheezed. Is it acute bronchitis?
A child has been suffering from persistent coughing, excessive phlegm, and wheezing. After a thorough examination, it was discovered that the symptoms are related to mugwort allergy and diagnosed as mild asthma.
If a child has symptoms of fever, headache, and vomiting, it could be due to tonsillitis. Treatment should include antibiotics and traditional Chinese medicine to clear heat and detoxify.
Treatment measures for a 3-year-old child experiencing cough with low fever and abnormal blood test results.