Understanding the Causes and Treatment Methods of Light Cough
Persistent cough with phlegm in children may be caused by respiratory tract infections. Parents can help their children recover by using medication and improving their lifestyle.
When a child experiences severe cough, difficulty breathing, and recurrent fever, what effective measures should be taken
Persistent coughing in children may be caused by common cold with wind-cold symptoms. It is recommended to use Sanao Soup along with dephlegm and expectorant medications for treatment, and to maintain good hygiene habits.
My child has been coughing for nearly two months, it keeps coming back, and now it’s severe. He had two fevers of 38.5℃ last night and keeps vomiting. He’s not drinking much formula milk. He has a bit of a runny nose and always feels like he wants to throw up with dry heaves. The test results just came out. What symptoms are these? What should we do?
What should be done when a baby experiences persistent diarrhea and fever?
A 7-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent diarrhea for over a month following pneumonia treatment and intravenous drip. What should be done?
Discuss the coping strategies for a 2-year-old child’s long-term diarrhea that does not improve, including medical advice and dietary adjustments in daily life.
A six-month-old child had autumn diarrhea and has been suffering from frequent diarrhea since recovery. After taking infant formula and diarrhea stoppers, symptoms recurred shortly after discontinuing medication. The child lacks a tongue coating, urine is not yellow, and a stool test revealed fat particles, indicating dyspepsia. How should it be managed?
Offer treatment suggestions for children experiencing petechiae with persistent fever