When a child experiences coughing, clear runny nose, nasal congestion, and a slight fever but not reaching 38 degrees, it may indicate a common cold. How should parents differentiate between wind-cold and wind-heat colds, and how should treatment be conducted?
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Possible causes and solutions for a 2-month-old baby who often has a runny nose and cries.
Offer suggestions for dealing with a 5-month-old baby’s runny nose
Handling Methods for a Baby’s Cold and Runny Nose in Summer
How to Handle a Baby’s Cold, Cough, and Runny Nose
Treatment Methods for a Child’s Cold, Cough, and Runny Nose
A three-year-old child has been running a fever for two days, with a runny nose, cough, phlegm, slight nausea, and a slightly swollen tonsil. What should be done?
A child has been suffering from a persistent cough for a month, accompanied by a constant runny nose, with no fever. The child has previously been treated for pneumonia but the symptoms have not improved, and it has led to enteritis. Seeking methods to stop the cough and relieve the runny nose.
Treatment and precautions for a nine-month-old baby’s cold and runny nose