Question

A 3-year-old child has been snorting and spitting out saliva during sleep for about one and a half months, occasionally accompanied by coughing. Blood tests and X-rays have been conducted in the past, with normal results, but further treatment is still needed. I would like to know what kind of checks should be done, as well as how to treat it.

Answer

Based on the description, it is suspected that the child may have an upper respiratory inflammation. It is recommended to visit the internal medicine department of a relevant hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause. Once the specific situation is determined, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and medication. I hope my explanation is helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask, and I will respond as soon as possible. Wishing your child a speedy recovery and healthy growth!