Solutions for a Child with Loss of Appetite After Fever and IV Fluids
Is it safe for a 34-pound child with a runny nose and hoarseness to have taken too much medication in the morning?
The child has been experiencing abdominal pain for a week, without a detailed examination. The query is about the specific organ causing the pain and its severity, as well as possible solutions.
If a child experiences black stool and jelly-like pus, it may indicate diarrhea or enteritis, and further examination is needed to determine the cause.
For a child with bronchitis and cough, it is recommended to use anti-infection medications under a doctor’s guidance and to pay attention to daily care.
Child suffering from dry stools, seeking treatment advice
When a child has a persistent cough and cold, despite trying various treatments, seeking professional medical advice is recommended.
How to deal with repeated fever in a child with mycoplasma pneumonia? How to treat the condition?
If a child has dry cough and vomiting at night, possibly due to bronchitis or whooping cough, further examination, X-ray, blood test, allergen test, and mycoplasma test should be conducted for symptomatic treatment.
The child frequently coughs with phlegm and fever symptoms, has a history of bronchitis pneumonia, and inquires about home treatment options.