How to Help Your Child Deal with Sleeplessness and Coughing Sound in the Throat
My child is now 6 months old and has been having trouble with breastfeeding for the past week. I’ve tried using Mami Love and the Digestive Tonic, but it didn’t seem to work well. Then I used Pàng Dé Shēng and Shí Mù Shēng, and the child’s stool turned yellowish-white. Is this due to indigestion or other reasons? Please advise. What medication should I use?
Treatment suggestions for a child with low white blood cell count and persistent fever
If a child has nasal congestion, cough, and phlegm in the throat, consider upper respiratory tract infection. Suggest pediatric acupuncture, drink plenty of water, and avoid catching a cold. The mother should eat a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods. Medication can be taken at home, but if there is no improvement, it is recommended to take the child to a local hospital’s pediatric department for a follow-up examination and further treatment.
How to treat a 1-year-and-3-month-old child’s continuous coughing at night?
A nighttime grinding of teeth that appears when a child is three years old may be caused by parasites, calcium deficiency, or psychological stress. It is recommended to undergo trace element tests and improve lifestyle.
A child has been suffering from a persistent cough for a month, accompanied by a constant runny nose, with no fever. The child has previously been treated for pneumonia but the symptoms have not improved, and it has led to enteritis. Seeking methods to stop the cough and relieve the runny nose.
A child’s persistent cough for over a month can be caused by various reasons. A CT scan or chest X-ray is needed to determine the specific cause, and treatment should be followed as prescribed by a doctor.
Discussing treatment methods for persistent childhood cough.
A five-year-old child suffering from persistent cough, sore throat, and fever was diagnosed with a bacterial infection at the hospital. The child is currently taking Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin Potassium Granules and Lanqin Oral Liquid, as well as Acetaminophen for fever reduction. However, the symptoms have not improved. Should the child seek medical attention again?