Question

My child is 4 years old and has been on medication for nearly half a month, including expectorant syrup for clearing the lungs, anti-inflammatory drugs, and cold medicine. However, there is still a bit of coughing, and it doesn’t seem to be cured completely. What can my child eat after recovering from pediatric bronchitis pneumonia?

Answer

For the child’s main food and beans, options include rice, wheat, beans, potatoes, Job’s tears, adzuki beans, millet, and wheat. For meat, eggs, and dairy, choices can be lean pork, beef, fish maw, abalone, and Sea Cucumber. Vegetable options include lotus root, white eggplant, pea sprouts, spinach, rapeseed greens, carrots, celery, mustard greens, cauliflower, lily bulb, black fungus, fresh ginger, bamboo shoots, melon, winter melon. Other options include peanuts, walnuts, sesame seeds, lotus seeds, malt sugar, honey, walnuts, pine nuts, lily bulbs, jujube dates, chestnuts. Additionally, it’s important to drink plenty of water regularly and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. Keep the indoor air fresh to prevent inhaling irritant substances. Increase the intake of vitamin-rich foods to boost immunity and engage in appropriate physical exercise.