What to consider and suggestions for the diet when a baby has a cold and fever
How to care for a 7-month-old baby with a cold?
The baby is scheduled to receive the BCG vaccine at three months old, but there are symptoms of a runny nose and fever. Worried about delaying the vaccination due to fever, the question is how to handle the situation. The doctor advises an interval of at least one month and confirms vaccination after recovery. Also mentioned are the timing and precautions for the DTP (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine.
Symptoms and treatment methods for a baby’s cold with runny nose and stuffy nose.
A one-and-a-half-year-old baby has a cold, fever (with temperatures ranging from 38 to 38.7), runny nose, slight cough, and phlegm. There are symptoms of anorexia. Blood tests show a low white blood cell count, suggesting a viral infection. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, undergo antiviral treatment, and use lung-cooling and blood-cooling medications, while temporarily avoiding antibiotics.
After weaning, the baby is experiencing constipation, asking whether it’s possible to breastfeed again, and seeking solutions for constipation.
Discuss the treatment methods for a baby’s continuous three-day diarrhea, including dietary adjustments and the use of probiotics.
Is it normal for a baby to urinate 3-4 times consecutively at specific times, while being normal at other times, with irregular feeding and drinking schedules?
Red bumps at the corner of a baby’s mouth may be a sign of a viral respiratory infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention early for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
After recovery from pneumonia, the baby has a cough with phlegm. Parents inquire about the suitability of drinking ginger soup and its effect on the stomach.