Question

A baby, after recovering from a cold, still frequently hears a foreign body sound in the throat despite the reduction in coughing. The doctor diagnosed it as tonsillar enlargement rather than phlegm. The parents do not want to use injections for treatment. The current cough syrup has limited effectiveness, and they inquire about better treatment options?

Answer

The baby’s symptoms may be related to pharyngitis caused by the cold, which typically results in throat noises and mucus. It is recommended to first ensure adequate rest, drink plenty of water, and actively seek medical treatment for nebulization therapy. The diet should be light, reducing the intake of meat and dairy products.