How should you treat a 6-month-old baby who is experiencing vomiting and fever symptoms?
Children experience vomiting after eating, 1-2 times a day, with no other abnormal reactions. Is this normal?
A 17-month-old baby with diarrhea caused by rotavirus has been suffering for 7 days, with a swollen abdomen and low-grade fever. Seeking professional pediatrician advice on how to handle the situation and whether intravenous treatment is needed.
When a child’s cold and cough persist for a week, parents inquire about how to assist their child in recovering quickly and the precautions to be aware of in daily care.
Your baby has a cold with clear nasal discharge and coughs. The cough is worse at night when sleeping. It feels like they might vomit with the coughing. They have been treated with two days of hip needles, but there has been no improvement. The cough is still severe at night, and there is also phlegm in the throat. What should I do?
Early symptoms of rickets in one-year-olds can be treated with oral vitamin D3, adjusting the dosage and treatment method according to the symptoms.
The child has been running a fever at night for four consecutive days without fever during the day, accompanied by a runny nose and cough. How should it be handled?
A 9-year-old child frequently emits a coughing sound in the throat, which may be caused by tonsillitis or tics. It is important to seek medical attention for timely diagnosis and treatment to avoid affecting the child’s health.
Treatment for pediatric sinusitis includes oral anti-inflammatory medication, nasal instillation of a 1% ephedrine and furazolidone mixture, postural drainage, and negative pressure replacement. It is recommended to initiate treatment early.
A three-month-old baby has a slight dry cough, no fever, and seeks treatment advice.