What to Do When Coughing Up Blood-tinged Phlegm During a Cold?

Don’t worry too much if you’re coughing up blood-tinged phlegm during a cold. Most cases are due to acute inflammation causing mucosal swelling and capillary rupture. Drink plenty of water, maintain clean indoor air, and there’s no need for special treatment. By staying hydrated and keeping the air clean, you’ll gradually recover. Regular exercise, avoiding spicy and greasy foods, and a positive attitude after the cold is completely healed will ensure a full recovery.
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What to Do When Experiencing Frequent Abdominal Cramps Below the Navel After Appendectomy?

A patient experienced frequent abdominal cramps below the navel six days after an appendectomy, accompanied by dry heaves, clear phlegm, and abnormal urine white blood cells. The doctor diagnosed it as postoperative intestinal adhesions and provided oral and topical medication treatment. It is recommended that the patient carefully consider the surgical plan, pay attention to diet and exercise, and receive traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
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