How to Handle Cough and Fever with Vomiting in Children

A four-year-old boy has been suffering from cough and intermittent fever for four days. After the fever subsided, it returned again, accompanied by one-sided facial redness and occasional vomiting. He also experiences abdominal pain. He is currently taking ibuprofen and cough medicine. He has previously had acute tonsillitis and bronchitis. The inquiry is about what medication should be taken and how many days it might take for the fever to subside.
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How to Handle Diarrhea and Vomiting Symptoms in a Child?

A young child has been experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, and fever symptoms. After initial treatment with enema therapy at a local clinic for two and a half days, the vomiting symptoms have eased, but occasional nausea persists, along with watery diarrhea. The white blood cell count is 2-4. A white substance resembling a sponge cake was found in the latest stool. What could this be?
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