The child has been coughing for 2 weeks and has thrown up after 4 days of intravenous infusion. How should the situation be handled?
How should you handle a child who is suffering from cough, runny nose, and oral ulcers at the same time?
Coughing accompanied by vomiting in children may be a symptom triggered by the common cold, requiring treatment for the respiratory system.
The child has vomited again, accompanied by a fever of up to 39 degrees, and the parents are worried about their child’s health. So, what methods can help the child cope with diarrhea?
A 28-month-old child has been experiencing diarrhea for three consecutive days, with three to four episodes daily, accompanied by loose stools and restlessness and crying at night. Medication has been tried but has not improved the condition. Seeking dietary advice to alleviate symptoms, as well as alternative staple food options besides rice porridge.
A child has had diarrhea and bloating for over ten days, despite medication, but is still not improving. The child is in good spirits and has no fever. Seeking help to improve the current situation.
If a child experiences nausea, vomiting, and fever again, it should be considered as a sign of acute gastroenteritis. As parents, one must never take it lightly or be negligent.
How should parents handle a child with diarrhea and fever?
The baby vomited once yesterday, had diarrhea three to four times, and had a fever of 37.5℃. This morning, the fever was still 37.3℃, showing low energy and not wanting to eat or sleep. What should be done?
The baby has had diarrhea for over half a month, and medication hasn’t helped. The stool test shows lactose intolerance and abnormal white blood cells. What should be done?