Treatment for Children’s Heat Exhaustion and Nasal Congestion

Nasal congestion can accompany heat exhaustion in children. Methods such as hot compresses and nasal strips can be used to relieve symptoms, and it is recommended to drink plenty of water and rest on your side. In severe cases, consider giving the child symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, such as cold and flu granules. If the confirmed cause is due to catching a cold, there is no need to take additional Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid, as it is mainly used for treating wind-heat colds, characterized by yellowish nasal discharge, fever, severe sore throat, and cough due to internal fire. It should be emphasized that more medication does not necessarily mean faster recovery; the body has an innate healing ability, and it’s best to avoid medication if possible. If the cold is severe, follow the instructions on the medication leaflet for timely dosing.
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Treatment for Children’s Runny Nose

A 3-year-old child has been suffering from a runny nose for a month, accompanied by nasal congestion at night. Initially, it was thick mucus, but recently, after three days of intravenous drip treatment for tonsillitis, the symptoms improved temporarily but then returned with clear mucus. Inquire about how to handle the situation and whether a doctor should be seen.
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Treatment for Cold and Cough

I’ve had a cold and cough for a week now, often with a runny nose and nasal congestion. I use a lot of tissues, but it doesn’t seem to improve. It’s even worse at night when I lie down, causing severe nasal congestion. Along with the cough, my throat is very itchy. I suffer through the night and want to know how to treat it.
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