A child’s nighttime cough without phlegm or fever may be due to wind-cold common cold cough. Treatment can include Sanao Soup and medication to reduce gas and resolve phlegm.
Phlegm in a child’s lungs may be caused by inflammation due to upper respiratory infections. It is recommended to use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications along with expectorants, and to ensure the child drinks plenty of water and inhales steam to alleviate symptoms.
Recurring fever in children can be caused by various reasons, including the common cold, tonsillitis, pneumonia, enteritis, measles, and meningitis. Antipyretics can only alleviate symptoms and do not have antibacterial or antiviral properties. Therefore, it is important to identify the cause of the fever before using antipyretics to avoid affecting diagnosis.
Parents are seeking guidance on how to handle a child’s repeated fever.
A child’s runny nose and cough are symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, often caused by catching a cold from air conditioning.
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What medication should a child take to reduce fever? The child is 8 months old, has previously had acute bronchitis, and now has a recurrent cold with symptoms of runny nose, cough, and persistent low-grade fever.
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A child’s sneezing and runny nose might be due to wind-cold flu, and it’s recommended to use Jingfang Baidu San for treatment.
When a child has a fever of 40 degrees, ibuprofen is a good choice, but it should be avoided for children under one year old. You can also use fever-reducing patches for physical cooling.