Question

A two-year-old girl reports having phlegm and has been taking Azithromycin for four days, once daily, with half a packet each time, along with two other medications, three times daily. The cough has improved, but she still coughs occasionally. Is it necessary to take other medications?

Answer

Azithromycin is an antibiotic for upper respiratory infections and mycoplasma, with good efficacy. Etanercept has the effect of clearing the lungs, dissolving phlegm, and relieving asthma, while the Qingfei Oral Liquid has a cough-suppressing effect. These medications are sufficient. Complete recovery from the illness requires a certain amount of time. Currently, it is important to ensure that the child gets adequate deep sleep and consumes a variety of vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins. Typically, the child’s symptoms will gradually subside after a few days. Please note that for accuracy and fluency, the content above may need to be adjusted and optimized based on the actual situation. This answer provides a template, but you may need to further adjust the content to ensure it meets your requirements. Also, ensure that all medical advice is provided by qualified medical professionals and complies with local medical practices and regulations.