Treatment Recommendations for Children with Fever and Cough
For a 13-month-old child with a runny nose, cough, and phlegm, and whose IV treatment has been ineffective, it is recommended to continue with anti-cold treatment, ensure adequate rest, and take medication on time.
How to deal with a child’s cough, fever, runny nose, and headache?
Offer suggestions for treating children’s cough with phlegm and wheezing after fever subsidence
Offering suggestions for treating children’s persistent cough
What should be done for treatment when a child experiences coughing and sneezing after the fever has subsided?
Elevated myocardial enzymes may indicate a complication of myocarditis during infant fever. Immediate medical attention and intravenous treatment should be sought, using medications such as FDP, ATP, and attention to rest and a balanced diet.
Treatment suggestions for newborns with cough, phlegm, vomiting, and runny nose symptoms.
If a newborn shows signs of heart murmur and lung issues, immediate medical attention and detailed examination and treatment should be sought.
For newborns experiencing digestive discomfort, it is recommended to take stomach-soothing and digestion-promoting tablets, as well as probiotic medications. In severe cases, intravenous treatment may be considered.