What to Do If a Baby Can’t Cough Up Phlegm?

If a baby has a lot of phlegm, it is often due to inflammation of the trachea. Parents can give the child safe antibiotics such as cephalosporins for treatment, and at the same time, use medications like snake gall and bamboo sap to help alleviate symptoms. If the condition is severe, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for professional treatment, including possible nebulizer therapy.
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What to Do If a Baby Coughs with a Whistling Sound, Mild

A five-year-old baby is coughing with a whistling sound, has no fever, and only has a mild cough. Has a history of acute laryngitis. Currently undergoing nebulization treatment with Budesonide Suspension and taking Oseltamivir Phosphate Granules, Cefpodoxime Proxetil Suspension, and Feli-Cough Mixture. Asking whether Oseltamivir Phosphate Granules are necessary, their side effects, and the duration of use.
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