Question
The child has been suffering from a persistent cough for over 20 days, during which time they have undergone nebulization treatment but with no significant improvement. After a detailed examination at the hospital, the diagnosis was confirmed as bronchitis. After taking azithromycin, Feilike, ribavirin, and pediatric expectorant cough granules for one week, the symptoms fluctuated between improvement and worsening. Today, the child has developed a runny nose. What should be done?
Answer
Based on the provided medical history, it is first necessary to confirm whether the bronchitis has been cured. If it has not, antibiotic treatment should be continued. Additionally, you can give the child honey pear water to drink, administer pediatric paracetamol yellow amine granules for the runny nose, and perform pediatric acupuncture to promote recovery. Wishing the child a speedy recovery and a healthy body and a beautiful life.