What to Do About Coughing and Vomiting?

An 8-year-old girl has been coughing and vomiting for more than 10 days, showing signs of fatigue, loss of appetite, and irritability. Blood tests show an elevated level of neutrophils. During the intravenous fluid therapy, penicillin and Pioneer cephalosporin were used, but the symptoms did not improve. How should the coughing and vomiting problem be handled?
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What to Do About Diarrhea, Fever, Vomiting, and Cough in Children?

Consider respiratory infections or pneumonia; it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and diagnosis. Mild infections can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs. When there is coughing or phlegm, Fresh Bamboo Decoction Oral Liquid or Children’s Mahan Gan Granules can be taken. In severe cases, intravenous fluid therapy is recommended. Additionally, be aware of possible mycoplasma infections; if diagnosed with mycoplasma infection, it is recommended to use intravenous fluid therapy with Erythromycin Injection or oral Azithromycin Dry Suspension.
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What to Do About Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Children

Your child has been acting up and crying constantly lately, and even hospital checks haven’t helped. It could be chronic lymphadenitis or lymphoid reactive hyperplasia. Treatment options include traditional Chinese medicine for expectorating phlegm, clearing heat, and detoxifying, as well as fire needle therapy.
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