Question

My child frequently has a cough that leads to dry heaves and excessive phlegm. Since last year, after being poked by a straw, the cough has been difficult to relieve. Treatment situation: After a week of intravenous drips, the cough returns within two or three days, and it takes another week to gradually improve. The antibiotics used are always the best. I am looking for assistance: What is the most effective treatment method? The cough is difficult to relieve, and considering bronchitis or tonsillitis or pharyngitis might be a possibility.

Answer

The best course of action is still to use oral antibiotics. If oral medications are not effective, it is recommended to switch to intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment, as intravenous blood medications have higher concentrations and can take effect faster and more effectively. Try fresh bamboo juice for the phlegm. After recovery, it is important to maintain stability for a certain period of time.