Causes of Baby Cough and Treatment Suggestions
What should I do if a ten-month-old baby has stomach bloating, indigestion, and a high fever?
Solutions for a Baby’s Weak Neck
The baby is four years old and has been coughing for a week. Now, when the baby wakes up in the morning, they start coughing, especially between 5 and 6 a.m., with a strong cough. It feels like there’s phlegm that can’t be coughed up, resembling bronchitis. The baby may have pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and body coldness issues. It is recommended to pay attention to proper rest and blood and Qi regulation. You can try using traditional Chinese medicine like Forsythia, Platycodon, and Licorice to treat a child’s cough. In addition to medication, pay attention to nursing aspects such as light diet and avoiding spicy and irritating foods. It is also suggested to visit a top-tier hospital for better treatment outcomes.
The child has been coughing and running a low fever for 7 days, diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia. The intravenous treatment hasn’t shown improvement; what should be done now?
The child’s diarrhea has not improved after a week, and routine tests show the presence of red blood cells and white blood cells. It is recommended to conduct further blood and stool routine checks to determine the cause.
A child’s dry vomiting may be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort or viral diarrhea. It is recommended to rest more, drink plenty of water, and use probiotics and montmorillonite powder for treatment.
A child’s nighttime crying and screaming can be caused by various reasons, including hunger, the need for a diaper change, overstimulation, pain, or discomfort. Firstly, parents should observe their child’s reactions and try to identify the cause of the crying. If the child responds to music, try playing soothing lullabies with a slow rhythm. However, different children may have varying preferences for music, so parents should adjust the music according to their child’s reactions. If the crying persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical professional help.
A child’s cough has persisted for half a month, and parents are seeking solutions.
A 3-year-old child has pneumonia, with coughing, choking while eating or drinking, and stiff hands and eyelids. No abnormalities were found during a health check-up, and there is a left renal cyst. What might be the disease, and what kind of assistance is needed?