Question

What to Do When a Child Has Phlegm in Their Throat That They Can’t Cough Up

Answer

The condition you described is likely tonsillitis, which falls under upper respiratory infections. Treatment primarily involves antibiotics, and intravenous medication can be considered. You can also try brewing and drinking water with several lanterns, as this may yield a more ideal effect. Tonsillitis may also be the cause, with antibiotic treatment being the main approach. Ensure the medication is taken in sufficient quantity and for the full course. Complementary traditional Chinese medicine, such as cooling and detoxifying herbs, can help alleviate symptoms. It’s important to avoid spicy, alcoholic, and cold irritant foods. If the condition does not improve, consider hospital treatment for tonsillectomy.