Question
The baby was given intravenous treatment for 6 days after having a fever a few days ago and was diagnosed with mycoplasma infection. The baby is currently experiencing cough and sputum, and is taking ceftriaxone and pediatric lung cough granules. Which cough medicine, pediatric lung cough or children’s clear lung oral liquid, is more suitable for this kind of cough?
Answer
Based on the description, the baby is currently suspected of having a mycoplasma infection. It is recommended to enhance fluid intake and continue treatment as instructed by the doctor. Either of the two cough medicines can be chosen; their effects are similar. These are the suggestions for “How to handle a 10-month-old baby’s mycoplasma infection after 6 days of intravenous treatment following a fever, with cough and sputum.” I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!