Morning vomiting in children may be a symptom of acute bronchitis or pharyngitis, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and follow the medical treatment advice.
The child is 38 days old, but I didn’t know that jaundice prevents vaccination. I gave the second dose of hepatitis B that day, and it’s been 3 days now. Will this have a big impact? What should I do?
When a child’s blood count remains persistently elevated, medical assistance should be sought to conduct systematic examinations to determine the site of infection and provide appropriate anti-infection treatment.
If a child’s cough and runny nose don’t improve with medication, it could be due to a severe lung inflammation. It is recommended to use cefaclor intramuscular therapy, and combine with pediatric Magan granules andMuxitan for cough and sputum treatment. If symptoms do not improve, antibiotic intravenous infusion treatment may be necessary. Parents should cooperate with the doctor in treating the child’s respiratory system and pay attention to the child’s diet and hygiene habits.
What should you do if your baby keeps coughing repeatedly?
If a child has been coughing for two months, it might be caused by bronchitis and requires relevant examinations and medication, along with strengthening exercise to improve physical fitness.
If a child’s cough persists for a week despite medication, it might be bronchitis. Blood tests indicate a bacterial infection, suggesting the use of symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, along with precautions for warmth and diet.
The child’s diarrhea has not improved after ten days, and medication treatment has been ineffective. How should it be handled?
What should you do if your child’s diarrhea keeps getting worse?
A four-month-old baby sometimes has eyelashes or eye boogers attached to their eyes, but they don’t seem to feel any discomfort. Is this a normal phenomenon?