Question

A 9-year-old child frequently coughs, with symptoms similar to pharyngitis, accompanied by yellow phlegm and hiccups. They have been treated with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for a period of time, but the symptoms have not improved. In addition, they often use saline to rinse their nose. What kind of help is needed?

Answer

It is recommended to ensure adequate rest, maintain fresh and appropriate indoor air quality and humidity, provide easily digestible food, drink plenty of water, and frequently change positions to facilitate phlegm excretion. Treatment should focus on controlling infections and symptomatic therapy. For children with chronic coughs that do not respond to long-term treatment, and for those in the early stages of coughing, most patients can recover with a single course of the aforementioned methods. This is the answer to “What’s Causing a Child’s Persistent Cough?” I hope it is helpful to you. Wishing you good health!