Question

The child continuously coughs and has visited many hospitals. Different doctors have given different diagnoses, including allergic cough, bronchitis, and poor spleen and stomach function. They have also tried inpatient treatment, but there has been no significant effect, and the parents are very anxious.

Answer

From the description, it appears that the child may have whooping cough, a condition that requires effective medication for treatment. It is recommended to use PediaCof Granules, Ercoping Sugar Syrup, or Azithromycin Granules, and to complement with pulmonary dilation therapy (such as inhalation therapy), which usually yields good results.