Question

A three-and-a-half-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent coughing, accompanied by phlegm that the baby cannot cough up, for three to four days. Previous treatments and their effects include the use of pediatric Tiaobao pills and sugar syrup. Seeking more effective remedies to resolve the issue.

Answer

The baby’s cough is intermittent and mild, and antibiotics have been ineffective. It is accompanied by a sore throat but no fever. The baby is sensitive to cold air and smoke, and the coughing is more relieved at night. The possible conditions are cough variant asthma or allergic bronchitis. It is suggested to apply cool oil to the baby’s chest and back, along with taking honey-sweetened Chuanbei Pipa syrup. When bathing at night, the water should be heated to make the baby sweat. Apply a generous amount of oil, repeating the process, with the oil applied to the upper part and spreading outward. Continue until the skin turns red and the baby feels warm. This method has been quite effective. If accompanied by a high fever, use cool oil to massage the spine (effective for persistent fever). Apply cool oil to the cervical vertebrae (the root of the lower neck), massaging 200 times. If the oil dries, reapply it. It is best to massage the right side of the spine (the side closer to the baby’s right hand). If these methods are ineffective, it is recommended that you consult a professional doctor at a hospital. This is the advice for the question “What medication should a three-and-a-half-month-old baby take for cough?” I hope this helps, and wish you good health!