Question
The child, aged 2-3, was found to have chicken chest symptoms. After being examined by the hospital, it was told that the condition would improve as the child grows up. However, now that the child is 7 years old, the situation seems to be getting worse. An X-ray taken yesterday showed signs of affecting the cervical vertebrae, and the child has a lot of phlegm. Asking for advice on how to handle this.
Answer
Based on the description, the possible cause may be a lack of calcium or trace elements. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test and try taking Schering-Kaolin, cod liver oil, and multivitamins to improve the symptoms. At the same time, parents should regularly take their child for physical examinations and use medication reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.