The child is 10 months and 1 week old. This morning, the child started crying and vomiting, with the vomit being sticky and sour, containing milk residue. The parent described the child as possibly having caught a cold or indigestion. The doctor suggests undergoing a routine blood test and an emergency department ultrasound, and paying attention to staying warm and diet. At the same time, one can try drinking small amounts of ginger-sugar syrup several times to alleviate symptoms.
If a child wakes up at night and vomits, followed by diarrhea the next day, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to treat with medication.
A 3.5-year-old child had intermittent coughs before, and after receiving traditional Chinese medicine treatment and taking Chinese medicine with Akebia components, the medication has been stopped for 20 days. Urinalysis is normal, but there is still concern about kidney health issues.
How should one handle a child’s persistent cough after the fever has gone away?
How to Handle Chronic Cough in Children
Parents seek treatment options for their child’s persistent cough.
The child had a cough and took medicine for several days; after recovering, the child had diarrhea for three days and the ‘One Pill Wonders’ didn’t work.
The child’s diarrhea looks like egg flower, with no energy at all. What should be done?
Inquire about the handling of epilepsy attacks after discontinuing medication in children.
If a child has a fever for two days, accompanied by a headache, it may be caused by an infection. Immediate hospital treatment is required for comprehensive treatment, along with nutritional support therapy.