What to Do If Your Child Has Severe Cough with Phlegm?

Your child’s cough with phlegm is severe. After taking Azithromycin and Cefixime for three days, there has been no improvement. You have also given them Cefixime for three days previously, totaling six days of cough. The child had a fever for two days and now the fever has subsided, but they still cough and wheeze. I’m taking medicine and seeing if I should go for intravenous fluid treatment. I’m very worried about such a young child.
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What to Do if Your Child is Suspected to Have Kawasaki Disease

My baby has been running a fever for several days and was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease at the hospital, but after checking the symptoms of Kawasaki disease, there are significant discrepancies, many of the main symptoms are not present. The blood test results show: white blood cell count 22.64, lymphocyte count 8.90, monocyte count 1.36, neutrophil count 11.68, basophil count 0.38, platelet total count 520, platelet aggregation 0.399. The fever is not constant throughout the day but occurs after waking up each day, ranging from 37 to 38 degrees, and last night it reached 39 degrees. What treatment should be sought?
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What to Do If Your Child Is Too Short

A 13-year-old boy is less than 140cm tall, and he usually has picky eating habits and anorexia. This may be due to the child’s weak spleen and stomach, leading to decreased appetite and malnutrition, resulting in poor growth. It is recommended to take oral ‘Xingpi Yang’er Granules’ to stimulate the appetite and improve digestion. Increase dietary nutrition appropriately, pay attention to a balanced diet, avoid overexertion, and engage in moderate physical exercise. At the same time, if diagnosed with pediatric endocrine disease, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for timely treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. The child should have a reasonable diet and avoid stimulating and cold foods.
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