Pediatrics - 44716: How to Deal with Nasal Congestion and Runny Nose

The child initially had nasal congestion and runny nose, which later led to bronchitis. Although they received injections, the nasal congestion persisted. This is nasal congestion caused by sinusitis following the recovery from an upper respiratory infection, which will not heal quickly. It is recommended to apply cold compresses and undergo physical therapy to stabilize regional inflammation and promote the dispersion of inflammation, thereby gradually recovering.
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Pediatrics - 50384: Problem and Solution for an 8-Month-Old Boy’s Cough with Phlegm That He Can’t Cough Up

An 8-month-old boy is experiencing cough with phlegm that he can’t cough up, a condition that has persisted for about half a month. It is suggested to observe if the child has symptoms of dry mouth and throat, especially dry lips. If the child has both cough with phlegm and dry lips, oral Yin-Qing-Lung liquid can be tried. If the symptoms do not improve, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for routine blood tests, mycoplasma, and C-reactive protein tests, and to have a chest X-ray taken for further diagnosis. If the problem is still not resolved, seeking help from traditional Chinese medicine can be considered, with a TCM practitioner prescribing some herbal decoctions for treatment.
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