Question

My baby is 13 weeks old, and for the past two days, I’ve been feeling unwell. This has been going on for a while, with coughing. What dietary precautions should be taken for pediatric asthma tracheal bronchitis?

Answer

Asthma tracheal bronchitis is closely related to congenital hereditary factors, and exposure to allergens can lead to symptoms such as intermittent coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. During an acute attack, it is important to seek medical attention promptly for treatments such as anti-inflammatory, lung-cleaning, cooling the blood, asthma relief, and muscle relaxation. Maintain a relaxed mood, get adequate rest, and pay attention to a light diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods. This is beneficial for both the patient and the fetus’s health.