What should I do for a child who has been coughing for two months?
My 2-month-old baby has been coughing for a month without fever or nasal discharge. After a hospital checkup, the diagnosis was bronchitis. The doctor has prescribed pediatric amoxicillin, and I’ve been giving my child mist therapy with Mucinex at home. Is this treatment appropriate?
A four-month-old baby has recently experienced an increase in mucus production and a reduction in milk consumption, and the parents are seeking help.
Treatment Methods and Precautions for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Mother of a 3-month-old describes: My baby’s genitals are red, swollen, and hard. How should I handle this? Supplementary question: I had a cesarean section and am now experiencing back pain a month later.
What should I do if my child experiences abdominal pain and vomiting after eating spoiled quail eggs?
The yellow-pus nasal discharge in children may be caused by sinusitis. It is recommended to treat them with oral azithromycin, vitamin C, and nasalcon treatments promptly.
After my daughter received intravenous treatment for tonsillitis, her face turned yellow. Inquiry about possible causes and suggestions.
Infant colic may be caused by intestinal spasms or kidney stones, which can be diagnosed through ultrasound and treated with massage, heat therapy, or lithotripsy. It is also important to maintain hydration for symptom relief.
This article provides suggestions for treating fever in infants caused by a cold.