Question
The baby has been suffering from persistent cough since April 2012, with the symptoms not subsiding. Long-term use of Western medicine, multiple hospitalizations, enlarged and red tonsils, accompanied by sputum, dry stools, and swollen lymph nodes. The cough worsens after discontinuation of medication, showing strong antibiotic resistance and weak immunity. Currently, medication is still required daily, and carboxymethyl starch sodium solution is used for immune regulation. Diagnosed with bronchitis, herpangina, and acute purulent tonsillitis. Chest X-ray shows suspected bronchitis, suggesting regular anti-infection treatment. How can the condition be effectively controlled?
Answer
It is recommended to take medication regularly under a doctor’s guidance and to pay attention to drinking plenty of water, maintaining a light diet, and avoiding spicy food. Strengthen physical fitness by exercising regularly to reduce respiratory infections. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, consider surgical removal of the tonsils. Engage in moderate exercise daily to prevent heat-related issues. Hope the child recovers quickly.