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Children who are sensitive to cold air may experience runny noses, often due to allergies, especially in the morning or with nasal congestion. This type of mucus is usually clear. However, runny noses can also be caused by the common cold. If the mucus turns yellow, it may indicate a viral infection. For the common cold, it is recommended to take Sangju Cold Tablets, pediatric cold syrup, Platycodon root syrup, Yinyao Detox, Liu Shen Wan, and Vitamin C.
A 20-month-old baby with a runny nose and cough. The doctor recommends using Meilitai, Pudilan Antiseptic Oral Liquid, and Lijianjia. Whether to use antibiotics and how to manage the baby’s symptoms.
A 3-year-old child had a fever of 40 degrees on Monday night. On Tuesday, they went to the hospital for blood tests and were diagnosed with mycoplasma infection. Medication has been administered and the fever has subsided, but there are still issues with lack of energy and coughing. How should one proceed with further treatment?
A 4-month-old baby’s cough might be caused by bronchitis. It is recommended to take cough medicine and combine it with antibiotic treatment. If the symptoms are severe, intravenous therapy may be necessary. Also, it is advised to drink more water to improve the condition. If the symptoms do not improve, it is suggested to undergo a routine blood test to determine if it is a bacterial or viral infection, so that appropriate anti-inflammatory medication can be chosen for treatment. If it is a bacterial infection, penicillin and cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs can be used for treatment, along with cough medicine. Pay attention to the baby’s body temperature. Wishing for a speedy recovery!
A 4-year-old child has been experiencing a dry cough, along with red rashes and itching on the skin for the past few days. After treatment by a doctor, the symptoms improved, but the cough has worsened at night recently. How should it be treated?
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A 6-year-old is experiencing cough, dry heaves, slight nasal congestion, and mucus. Previous medication, including pediatric lung-clearing syrup and ceftriaxone, has been used but with unclear effectiveness, seeking a quick and effective solution.