Question
A seven-month-old baby has phlegm in the throat, accompanied by a cough with half of the voice and a runny nose. An X-ray was recently done, showing signs of chronic urethra. Breathing is difficult when lying flat, and some medication has already been taken, but the symptoms seem to have not improved. What should be done?
Answer
Based on the description, a seven-month-old baby is unlikely to have chronic bronchitis and should be considered to have acute bronchitis. If oral medication is not effective, hospital intravenous treatment can be considered. Common pediatric medications include Tanre Qing or Yanhuning, accompanied by ambroxol. Observe the treatment effect; if wheezing symptoms occur, consider adding dichloralphenazone. This is for the baby’s condition advice, hoping it helps you, wishing you health.