After a week of intravenous treatment for a child’s throat inflammation, the child still has a cough. It is recommended to consult a doctor for auscultation and scanning diagnosis, and possibly an X-ray examination. Mild infections can be treated with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. For coughs or excessive phlegm, Fresh Bamboo Decoction Oral Liquid or Children’s Mahan Gan Granules can be taken. Severe cases may require intravenous fluid therapy. There should also be caution against mycoplasma infection; if suspected, azithromycin dry suspension or intravenous erythromycin injection can be used.
A child’s throat makes a sound, are you worried about fever or abdominal pain?
When a child’s tongue sticks out thickly, they cannot speak and can only say ‘Mama,’ it may be a language development issue caused by an abnormal frenulum. It is recommended to undergo a thorough examination and consider general treatment methods. Family members should adopt proper treatment to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development.
What should you do when a child has a fever along with a hoarse voice and cough? Is it necessary to take other medications or receive injections?
The child has symptoms like fever and red spots. The doctor suspects hand, foot, and mouth disease. Antiviral treatment is required, along with vitamin C and B supplements. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, fever reduction should be administered.
What to Do If a Fetus Has Abnormal Proportions?
During lunchtime cooking, a few drops of boiling oil splashed onto my face, causing the skin to turn red initially. After applying cold, damp towels several times, the face is still red and has alternating red and white patches. What should I do?
If a five-month-old baby doesn’t have a bowel movement for three days, you can help speed up intestinal peristalsis and stimulate bowel reflex by massaging the baby’s abdomen.
Treatment Suggestions for Conjunctivitis
My child is five and a half months old and has been in good health, with normal eating, drinking, defecation, and sleep. Lately, I’ve noticed that the baby frequently has a yellow area around the nose. Could it be jaundice? If so, what type of jaundice is it? How should it be treated?