Q: When active, my baby has difficulty breathing, accompanied by a wheezing sound and heavy breathing. There is no fever or cough. The doctor’s auscultation indicated no cause for concern. What could be the reason, and do I need further treatment?
Parents seek solutions for their baby’s persistent cough.
Babies snorting while sleeping might be due to an unresolved cold, underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage, or phlegm in the respiratory tract. It is recommended to let the child sleep on their side, supplement calcium appropriately, and take tonsil granules and Qingkailing for treatment. Consider calcium supplementation after the symptoms improve.
If a baby coughs for more than ten days and three medications have not improved the condition, parents should be concerned about the possibility of worsening illness.
What should parents do if their 3-year-old baby frequently coughs and vomits at night?
Infants’ respiratory systems are not fully developed, and they won’t cough up phlegm, which can easily block the throat, trachea, or even stay in the stomach. Parents should timely assist their children in expelling phlegm.
The baby is 7 weeks old and has a cough with phlegm, a hoarse throat, possibly due to a cold or calcium deficiency. It is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and symptomatic treatment.
A 7-year-old child has been suffering from intermittent cough for half a year, accompanied by nasal congestion and coughing up black and yellow phlegm, without any symptoms of fever or sore throat. Past treatments and effects were unclear, seeking advice on whether it could be bronchitis and how to treat it.
A child can’t cry out loud after one week of birth. The symptoms include the child being unable to cry out loud after one week of birth. Time of onset and cause: Unable to cry out loud after one week of birth, with some defects found in the heart ultrasound. Treatment situation: The doctor advised to observe at home. Assistance sought: Will this affect the child’s future development? Are there any good treatment methods?
Children’s night coughing may be a symptom of respiratory system diseases, requiring relevant examinations and medication treatment. At the same time, strengthening exercise and avoiding irritating food can also help alleviate symptoms.