The child has a cough with a mucus sound and there has been no improvement after one week of medication. Should the medication continue?
The child has a severe cough at night, with runny nose and nasal congestion. The cough is less during the day and more at night, accompanied by sputum. The child has taken pediatric paracetamol, cough syrup, and ceftriaxone, but the effect is not significant. The condition has not improved for several days, and the coughing at night has led to vomiting. I don’t know what to do and would like to know the cause.
A 17-month-old child began throwing up whatever they ate, but now doesn’t vomit anymore, only to have diarrhea with water and the original form of food. The doctor explains what’s going on.
A child experienced dizziness for a week following a fever, which persisted even after the fever had subsided. There were no other obvious symptoms. How should one observe and handle this situation?
A 7-year-old child has been running a fever for 3 days with a peak temperature of 39.2 degrees Celsius, accompanied by abdominal discomfort and vomiting. After being diagnosed by two doctors, the fever has not subsided, and medical advice is sought.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for a child’s fever that lasts for three days.
The child frequently reports pain in the sole of their feet, and now also in the palm of their hands. What is the cause and treatment method?
A child developed a high fever two weeks ago, diagnosed with bronchitis caused by viral and bacterial infections. Now, the child is also experiencing coughing and wheezing. How should it be treated?
Baby’s larynx rumbling persists, multiple medications ineffective, seeking solution
A child experiences discomfort and slight pain in the left lower abdomen, with a hard lump when pressing before morning bowel movements. Possible causes include intestinal spasm or catching a cold. It is recommended to observe symptoms and consider medical examination.