Question
A four-year-old boy was diagnosed with mycoplasma infection on March 19 of this year. He was hospitalized for 11 days at a local hospital on the 21st, where he received treatment with ceftriaxone, Xianping, azithromycin, bromhexine, and azithromycin. After discharge, he took Cefaclor for one course. He still has a cough in the morning, but his symptoms are better at other times. The boy has a history of allergic constitution and allergic cough. How should medication be changed or discontinued?
Answer
It is recommended to bring the child to the hospital for follow-up and have the attending physician assess the condition before deciding whether to change or discontinue medication. Thank you for your inquiry!