My child has a cold, what medicine should I give them?
How to handle a 10-month-old baby’s fever and the possibility of accompanying antibiotic use?
Based on the symptoms you described, it’s considered a possible manifestation of bronchitis. Treatment should involve anti-inflammatory and cough-suppressing measures. Consider intravenous therapy along with traditional Chinese medicine for opsonize, and maintain a light diet.
My baby is three years old, and recently, I’ve noticed that my baby has developed many small blisters on their hands. Additionally, they have been experiencing coughing and fever symptoms. After a hospital visit, the doctor diagnosed it as hand, foot, and mouth disease and prescribed medication. After taking it for two or three days, there hasn’t been any improvement, so I want to inquire about the fastest way to treat hand, foot, and mouth disease with medicine.
How should a 3-year-old be treated for a persistent cough?
A 6-month-old baby is sneezing, has clear nasal discharge, is teary-eyed, and is in the teething stage with excessive drooling and a slight cough. This might be allergic rhinitis, and it’s recommended to use allergy medication for treatment. There may also be oral ulcers, so it’s advised to have an oral examination and treatment.
Parents inquire about the appropriate medication for treating a baby’s cold with a runny nose.
What medicine should I give my baby for a cold?
After birth, the baby develops rashes, vomiting, and cold symptoms, and inquires about appropriate medication treatment.
What medications should be used to treat a baby’s diarrhea and fever?