A one-year-old child developed a runny nose after drinking cold water, accompanied by a fever once. Medication was used for fever reduction and Huitong was taken continuously. After a week, the runny nose persists, and advice on how to handle the situation is sought.
A one-year-old child has had diarrhea for two days, with milk-like stools, crying and unable to sleep when the belly hurts. Probiotics have been taken but there has been no improvement. No dehydration symptoms, a belly patch has been applied, and no injections or intravenous fluids have been administered. The child has eaten more eggs in the past few days and now only drinks formula milk, which is not consumed properly. What should be done?
How to Handle Vomiting and Fever in a One-Year-Old Child
If a one-year-old suddenly stops breathing, turns pale, doesn’t turn their eyes, and doesn’t respond when called, for a few seconds, it could be due to poor brain development or malnutrition. It is recommended to seek medical attention immediately and undergo a brain MRI and trace element test to determine the cause. At the same time, pay attention to balanced dieting in daily life to ensure adequate nutrition and trace elements.
A one-year-old girl suddenly vomited several times in the middle of the night, after which she fell asleep on her own. Shortly thereafter, she groaned while pressing her stomach, possibly indicating abdominal pain.
My baby is a premature infant and has suddenly caught a cold. What should I do in such a situation? I don’t want to give him medicine, as I’m worried about potential side effects.
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Offer solutions for a seven-month-old baby who is coughing, has phlegm, and wheezing.
How to Handle a Fever in a Baby Due to Bacterial Infection
A seven-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and vomiting may be suffering from acute enteritis. How should one handle the situation?