Question

An 8-year-old child has many bubbles in their throat. They have been coughing every time the weather gets cold for over two years, but they don’t feel anything else. Will the bubbles disappear on their own, or what should be done if they persist?

Answer

Based on your description, this situation is initially considered to be a case of pharyngeal folliculitis. It is recommended that you take the child to the hospital’s otorhinolaryngology department for a detailed examination to confirm the diagnosis. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Slow Swallowing Comforting Lemon Granules according to the condition. At the same time, avoid eating spicy, greasy, and fried foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and drink more water to prevent the condition from worsening.