A one-and-a-half-year-old child has a cough with phlegm and lung rales. The blood count is not high. Does the child have pneumonia, and is hospitalization necessary for treatment?
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For a one-year-old baby with a cold and cough, consider giving Maigan Granules and Qingzhu Oral Liquid. If the blood count is high, antibiotic treatment may be needed in conjunction with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. Encourage your baby to drink plenty of water, maintain good ventilation in the room, and seek medical attention promptly.
A one-year-old baby often has hiccups and a lack of appetite, which may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to give the child a pediatric stomach medicine and pay attention to dietary adjustments.
A runny nose in a baby could be a sign of a cold due to catching a chill. You may try giving the baby Ganlixinke and Magane granules, and check the blood count. If the blood count is high, antibiotic treatment such as Azithromycin may be necessary. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water, and if there is a fever, Ibuprofen Suspension can be administered for fever reduction.
A one-year-old boy has been experiencing a persistent low fever for five days, with temperatures ranging from 37.1 to 37.6 degrees Celsius, peaking at 38.5 degrees once. Additionally, he has diarrhea (6 to 7 times a day) and vomiting (more frequently after eating), with a lack of appetite. However, his mental state remains stable. In this situation, how should one handle the situation?