Question: My baby has a blocked nose, loud breathing sounds, no runny nose. Last Sunday, when it was cold, he often burped. Now that it’s warming up, he doesn’t burp anymore, but instead has a blocked nose and loud breathing sounds, and when he spits up, there’s phlegm and it’s sticky. He hasn’t had a fever yet. Can I still get him vaccinated? My baby was only given the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth because the jaundice didn’t go away for a long time. Now that the jaundice has decreased, he can be vaccinated. Can he be vaccinated with a blocked nose? If not, what methods can be used to solve this?
The baby has had a cold with coughing and runny nose for several days, along with dry heaves.
Your baby has been coughing for a week with no other symptoms. After taking anti-inflammatory medication and ambroxol hydrochloride, there has been no improvement. It is recommended to use a Sichuan pear and rock sugar syrup and to drink plenty of water, avoiding cold and raw foods.
Changes in a baby’s eating habits should be monitored for potential health issues
Your child has been crying continuously lately and doesn’t eat much. What should you do if your baby has a slight fever and excessive drooling?
With the recent cold weather, your baby has been continuously running a nose without sneezing for almost a week, with a normal body temperature. How should you handle this situation? Do you need to consult a doctor?
Your baby, who is one month old, is experiencing a slight cough, occasional vomiting, and a white coating on the mouth. This might be due to bronchitis caused by a respiratory infection. How can food be used to alleviate symptoms? Is it safe to drink honey and pear water?
If your baby has a white tongue and bad breath, it may be due to indigestion. It is recommended not to feed your child difficult-to-digest foods, drink plenty of water, and maintain a light diet. Different causes lead to different symptoms, so patients should seek a systematic and standardized examination at a regular three-level A hospital as soon as possible for targeted treatment. In addition, patients should maintain a regular lifestyle, take good cold prevention measures, eat more light, soft foods in daily meals, ventilate frequently, and drink more hot water.
The most common type of anemia in children is iron deficiency anemia, which is mainly caused by insufficient iron intake or excessive loss, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and pale complexion. You can give your child foods rich in iron, such as pork liver, chicken liver, pork blood, chicken blood, and egg yolks. If your child likes congee, you can make red bean congee for them to drink. These foods are very effective for replenishing blood. Anemia can affect a child’s development.
Your baby has had diarrhea for over a week. After a hospital examination, the stool test indicated a cold and indigestion. You’ve been taking medication for a week, but the amount of diarrhea has decreased, but each bowel movement is still green. What should you do if your baby has persistent diarrhea?