Learn how to deal with a two-month-old baby’s cough and runny nose caused by upper respiratory infection, as well as treatment suggestions for tonsillitis.
A five-month-old baby is experiencing dry cough, vomiting, green stools, and clear nasal discharge. The question is whether it’s okay to give the child ‘Huluwa’ brand infant health granules, and what previous treatment and effectiveness have been like. What assistance is needed now? Can the child take the infant health granules? Can it be taken with Paracetamol and Chlorphenamine granules? Should it be taken before or after meals?
For a baby of one month and 10 days, there is noise during breathing, loud sounds while drinking milk, and it seems that breathing is sometimes difficult. After careful examination, it is suspected to be bronchitis. The baby is currently taking acetylcysteine, but there has been no significant improvement. The baby is too young to undergo intravenous or nebulizer treatment, and experts provide handling suggestions.
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After receiving the flu vaccine, if a child experiences persistent fever, increased heart rate, and worsening cold symptoms, how can one distinguish whether it is a vaccine reaction or an upper respiratory infection, and what treatment should be taken?
What should you do when your baby experiences shortness of breath, a runny nose, and occasional coughs?
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How to handle a 3-year-8-month-old child’s recurrent fever caused by upper respiratory infection?
A red and swollen throat in a 6-month-old baby may indicate tonsillitis. It is recommended to follow medical instructions, drink plenty of water, eat light foods, and monitor the baby’s temperature.