A two-month-old baby experiencing cough and cold symptoms may be due to wind-cold, and can be treated with San Nao Soup and expectorant drugs.
The baby has been coughing for two months and developed diarrhea after drinking some homemade loquat syrup. The diarrhea is greenish with bubbles. After taking probiotics for three days, the diarrhea persists. What medication should be taken?
A two-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for over 20 days, breastfed, with frequent stools that are yellow or green, often with froth or lumps, and sometimes with dry heaves. They have taken symptomatic anti-inflammatory and digestive medications but with little improvement. What should be done? Seek medical advice.
For an 8-month-old baby, heat exhaustion is classified as an upper respiratory infection and should be treated with Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment requires dialectical diagnosis and treatment, as incorrect judgment may lead to medication errors.
How to handle gastrointestinal flu symptoms in babies
Describes the treatment plan and precautions for newborns with congenital adrenal hyperplasia
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is caused by various enteroviruses, primarily manifested by blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth. Generally, recovery can be expected within seven to ten days without complications. Guidance: As it is caused by a viral infection, medication is not required. Oral ribavirin granules, lysine, and other supplements can be taken. It is also important to drink plenty of water and use ribavirin spray for oral ulcers. Wishing for a swift recovery.
Breasts have started to develop, and the condition of the uterus and ovaries needs further observation and examination
How to Handle Diarrhea in Young Children?
Constipation in a 1-year-old may be caused by an imbalanced diet or insufficient water intake. It is recommended to adjust the child’s dietary habits, increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, and ensure adequate water consumption. If the situation does not improve, it is suggested to consult a pediatrician or a pediatric doctor.