Question

A six-year-old boy has been coughing for about ten days without fever, with a white tongue and good spirits. He was diagnosed with bronchitis at the hospital and is currently taking Pudelain Oral Solution, Ribavirin Spray, Cefixime, and cough granules. No allergic reactions have been reported, and infectious diseases have been ruled out. Although the symptoms have improved, coughing at night and in the morning is more frequent. How should it be handled?

Answer

The boy’s symptoms seem to have not fully recovered yet and he needs to continue to focus on medication treatment while also paying attention to daily diet and lifestyle. Under the guidance of a doctor, consider using corresponding medication for treatment and ensure adequate hydration. If necessary, allergic treatment can be supplemented. At the same time, monitor body temperature closely to avoid fever. During a cold, pay attention to staying warm and consume more fruits and vegetables to promote recovery.