A baby crying in the middle of the night might be due to incomplete development of the nervous system, which usually improves with age. You can try oral medication to treat throat phlegm and maintain adequate fluid intake.
My baby is almost four years old and has been frequently wetting the diaper since March this year, only a little bit each time, about the size of her palm. I suspect it might be an enuresis issue. What should I do, experts?
Frequent recurrence of a baby’s cold may be due to upper respiratory tract infection, requiring timely treatment and attention to warmth.
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If your baby has a persistent cold with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose, it’s advisable to seek medical assistance and closely monitor for possible rhinitis or pneumonia.
My baby has had a cold for nearly a month now, with symptoms of coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose. The symptoms have improved after taking medication, but they have recurred shortly after stopping the medication. What should I do if my baby’s nasal congestion due to a cold has persisted for half a month?
Your baby’s cold, cough, sneezing, and vomiting might be caused by a viral or bacterial infection. It’s essential to seek medical attention promptly, ensure warmth, drink plenty of water, and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. Avoid overfeeding to prevent vomiting.
My baby has had a cold for almost a month now, with coughing, stuffy nose, and runny nose. The symptoms improved after taking medicine, but they started to flare up again a few days after stopping the medication. What should I do for my baby’s cough and stuffy nose?
My baby has had a cold for nearly a month now, with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose. The symptoms improved after taking medicine, but they started to recur a few days after stopping the medication. What should I do if my baby has a dry cough and a little nasal congestion?
If your baby has a fever and doesn’t want to eat, it might be due to illness causing a lack of appetite. It’s recommended to give your baby plenty of water and try feeding them a little millet congee or other light, fluid foods. You can also use fever-reducing patches or physical cooling methods to help lower the fever.