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A 1-year-7-month-old child is experiencing dry vomiting, fever, and diarrhea with temperatures ranging from 38.3 to 37.7 degrees Celsius. Both cheeks are warm, and the current temperature is 37.6 degrees. Do you need to give the child fever-reducing medicine?
An 18-day-old baby is experiencing diarrhea symptoms, and the question is whether medication should be used.
Parents inquire about whether a 18-month-old baby still needs to drink milk, as well as the possible reasons for the baby’s lack of vitality.
A 2.5-year-old child can take deworming medicine, typically administered once a year.
A 45-day-old baby may continue to eat even when full due to a deficiency of vitamins or trace elements. It is recommended to supplement with multivitamin tablets or 21 Jin Wei Ta, and also ensure the baby drinks plenty of water and consumes sufficient vegetables and fruits, which can help improve the baby’s condition.
When a 5-month-old baby has diarrhea, it is important to observe the color of the stool, the presence of mucus or pus, body temperature, the baby’s mental state, and appetite. If the condition is severe, it should be brought to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
When a 5-month-old child starts to try rice noodles, should the milk intake be reduced?
What to do if a baby vomits sugar pills and whether they need to be given more, along with precautions.
Consultation on the difference between supplementing Vitamin D and Vitamin AD for a baby over one month old, and whether supplementation is necessary.