When a child frequently coughs and shots or medication are ineffective, seek treatment methods.
My child is five years old and has been frequently coughing recently with no other symptoms, seeking medical advice.
A 3-year-old child has been frequently experiencing upper respiratory infections since starting school in September, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, coughing, and sneezing, and has also developed drug side effects.
A four-month-old baby frequently has loose stools with bubbles and granular substances. Since birth, the stool has not been normal. The baby has seen a doctor, but the doctor said there was no need to worry, and there was no significant improvement after taking medication. Does this kind of defecation have an impact on the baby’s health?
How to handle a child’s frequent urination and touching of their private parts?
There are many reasons for a child’s vomiting, including physiological vomiting and gastric vomiting. Paying attention to feeding methods, maintaining appropriate warmth, and promoting digestion can help reduce the occurrence of vomiting.
Medication can usually be used for treatment, try oral children’s digestive health granules, and Mummy Love. Be careful not to let the child eat any cold, irritating foods; eat more easily digestible foods. Additionally, applying a warm compress to the child’s abdomen can also be helpful. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
How to handle a child’s herpes simplex?
If a child experiences cramps while sleeping at night, it might be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and adjust the diet.
If a child develops small blisters below the ear, with purulent discharge and scab formation, it may be necessary to use Baidubang ointment, keep the skin dry, and may require oral or intravenous antibiotics as needed.