A father inquires about his son’s persistent diarrhea for over a month, despite multiple hospital visits and medication use, the condition has not improved. Recently, symptoms of coughing and vomiting have started, along with occasional fever. Various medications have been tried, with some improvement at times, but the symptoms soon recur. Now, even medication seems to have less effect, and vomiting has become severe. His sleep quality has been relatively good in recent days, appetite is average, and his mental state fluctuates between good and bad. He wants to know what medications can help his son and where they should seek medical attention.
Pediatric health issues have always been a concern for parents. When treating this condition, it’s important to consider general treatment, and parents can only help their children recover from the disease as quickly as possible using the correct methods without affecting their growth and development.