How to Treat Baby’s Cold and Cough

The baby, at 35 weeks old, has been feeling uncomfortable gradually, not knowing what’s wrong, and seems to lack energy. Question: How should I treat my baby’s cold and cough? Based on your medical history description, your baby is less than half a year old and has developed another respiratory infection. Since the baby is so young, the condition can change quickly, it is recommended to visit the pediatric respiratory department of the hospital for a further consultation and accurate diagnosis, and choose an appropriate treatment plan. Avoid any psychological stress, maintain a cheerful mood, and during this period, make sure to get plenty of rest and also keep a healthy diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods, which is beneficial for both you and the fetus in your womb.
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How to Treat Baby’s Cold Quickly

At 27 weeks, the baby gradually started feeling unwell, showing a lack of energy. From the description, it’s possible that the baby is suffering from an upper respiratory infection, commonly known as a cold, which may also be related to weak immunity. You can give the baby some Fresh Bamboo Decoction Oral Liquid and observe carefully. Additionally, you can make a drink by boiling water with pears and a bit of rock sugar. Drinking water with radish and a few slices of fresh ginger also has some complementary effects. Avoid any psychological stress, maintain a cheerful mood, and ensure plenty of rest during this period. Also, keep a healthy diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods, which is beneficial for both you and the fetus in your womb.
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How to Treat Baby’s Cough and Cold

A baby at 11 weeks is feeling unwell and the parent inquires about treating the baby’s cough and cold. Response: If the symptoms are mild, no special treatment is needed. Common colds usually resolve within a week, but pediatric colds require attention to prevent pneumonia. Encourage the child to drink plenty of water, digest fluids, and for severe coughing, administer respiratory decongestants such as pediatric lung-clearing syrup and banlangen. Pay attention to staying warm, eat a light diet, and get plenty of rest. Maintain a positive mood, rest often, and follow a healthy diet avoiding greasy and spicy foods, which benefits both the baby and the mother.
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How to Treat Baby’s Green Stool?

The baby is eight months old, breastfed with complementary foods, and started to have green stools yesterday. Montmorillonite powder and probiotics have been taken, but the symptoms seem to have not improved. Should the medication be adjusted? How should it be handled?
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