The child has a history of water brain edema, now with low muscle tone and foot inversion, which may affect the nervous system. No hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been performed, and it is recommended to undergo rehabilitation training at a hospital as soon as possible.
Question: How to Treat a 1.5-Year-Old Baby’s Cold and Cough
Offer traditional Chinese medicine treatment suggestions for a 1.5-year-old baby’s morning cough that has lasted nearly 2 months.
The baby, 10 months old, started with dry heaves at midnight on the 9th, and by afternoon, the fever rose above 38.5°C. Despite taking fever-reducing medication, the fever recurred. By the third midnight, the fever reached 39.9°C, prompting a rush to the hospital. There, the baby began to feel nausea and vomiting, but did not dry heave. After two days in the hospital, the fever subsided, and now there is no more nausea or vomiting. The throat is inflamed and swollen, the baby cries frequently, refuses to eat, and lacks energy. The doctor diagnosed it as acute gastroenteritis and advised against drinking milk. How should it be treated?
If liver function is good, treatment is not necessary. It is recommended to first go to the hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause, take medication according to symptoms, and cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. Avoid self-medication. Children can consider using traditional Chinese medicine with the functions of soothing the liver, regulating qi, nourishing the stomach, and invigorating the spleen. It is suggested to let the child exercise more often.
A 10-year-old girl has been experiencing a cough without phlegm, accompanied by weakness in her limbs and pale complexion, for two months without improvement. She has a history of persistent cough, and has previously tried using a hot water bottle to warm her back, applying balms, drinking hawthorn and rock sugar water, and taking pulmonary cough mixture and compound fresh bamboo extract. The condition has not yet been diagnosed as a respiratory system disease, but parents should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and pay attention to warmth and diet.
Infant vomiting issues caused by reasons such as overfeeding during the neonatal period or swallowing a large amount of air while feeding
How to treat a 11-month-old boy who keeps on having a fever
Intestinal cramps in infants may be caused by colic, often due to excessive intestinal gas, catching a cold, or the baby being affected by the mother’s diet during breastfeeding. Treatment can include using a hot water bottle for cold compress, avoiding cold and raw foods, and in severe cases, medication.
The baby has been running a fever for three days with temperatures between 37.5-38.5 degrees Celsius. The tonsils are slightly red. The baby has already taken products like Xiao Kuaikang, Meilin, Amoxicillin, and Ribavirin granules, but the fever recurred after stopping the medication. Seeking advice on whether further medical examination and treatment are necessary.