Question

My child has an irregular cough and is experiencing spleen deficiency. Sometimes they cough and also have a fever, become pale, and are thin. They had anemia before, which has improved now. The doctor said it’s spleen deficiency. The previous treatment and its effects: A four-year-old child often had a fever and coughed, recently with coughing, runny nose, and clearing their throat, as if there’s phlegm in their throat. They have seen a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, who said it’s spleen deficiency and prescribed pediatric medicine pills to clear heat and phlegm. They took it for five days and now occasionally cough and have a runny nose, clearing their throat. Seeking help: Hello, doctor, for a child with such coughing and spleen deficiency, dry stools, tonsillitis, clearing the throat, what treatment should be considered?

Answer

Recurrent coughing and spleen deficiency in children may be caused by lung heat or indigestion. Under the guidance of a doctor, appropriate medication such as cefixime dispersible tablets, pediatric medicine for clearing heat and phlegm in the lungs, pediatric lung granules, and dextromethorphan dispersible tablets can be administered. During this period, ensure plenty of water intake and avoid consuming cold, spicy, or irritating foods. This is the suggestion for the question ‘When a child coughs erratically, what should you do about spleen deficiency?’ I hope it can help you. Wishing you health!