Question
Initially, the cough was caused by eating too much salt, which was followed by a fever, with the highest body temperature reaching 39 degrees. Cephalosporin anti-inflammatory medication has been taken, but the cough has not improved. There is a sensation of phlegm during coughing, unsure whether it is due to bronchitis or upper respiratory tract infection, and unsure how to choose the medication.
Answer
It may be due to a cold. It is recommended to use pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules for treatment, drink plenty of water, and stay warm. Consider intravenous treatment if necessary. Mucosolvan can be used to help with coughing and expectoration. If diagnosed with a pediatric respiratory system disease, immediate medical treatment should be sought in coordination with a doctor, and dietary precautions should be taken to avoid irritating or cold foods.