Question

How effective is it for a child with spleen deficiency to take pediatric detoxifying and cough-relieving oral liquid?

Answer

Before administering the pediatric detoxifying and cough-relieving oral liquid, it is important to first confirm the cause of the cough, which may be due to bronchitis, bronchopneumonia, or upper respiratory tract infection. Routine blood tests and chest X-rays are necessary to make an accurate diagnosis. If there is no issue of indigestion, it is not recommended to use the pediatric detoxifying and cough-relieving oral liquid. Consider alternative treatments such as nebulizer inhalation therapy, along with taking orange-red granules or clear lung cough tablets. If the cough is not caused by indigestion, the pediatric detoxifying and cough-relieving oral liquid may not be effective.