What should you do if a 5-month-old baby has a fever?
What should you do if a 5-month-old baby suddenly develops a low fever?
What measures should be recommended for a 5-month-old baby who transitions from clear to thick nasal discharge?
Offer suggestions and preventive measures for handling a 5-year-old boy’s tonsillitis accompanied by high fever and seizures.
What should parents do when a 5-year-old child experiences cough, sore throat, and recurring fever?
If a baby’s hands and feet turn yellow and liver function and blood tests are normal, what should be done? The yellowing has been present for over a month and has not subsided.
Abdominal pain in a 5-year-old may be caused by the immature digestive function during the growth period, usually not requiring treatment. If the pain occurs frequently, short-term oral belladonna tablets can be taken.
Offer advice on dealing with a 5-year-old’s high fever, including guidance on the use of antipyretics and antibiotics.
How to Handle a Baby’s Cold
Based on your description, your 6-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for a month, which may indicate dyspepsia. It is recommended to take the baby to the pediatric department of the hospital for a stool examination to determine the cause and treat accordingly. The baby’s spleen and stomach function are not fully developed, so provide easily digestible foods and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. For breastfed babies, mothers should avoid spicy and extremely cold foods, offer the baby more warm water, and ensure proper warmth.