What’s Causing a Child’s Persistent Dry Cough?

A persistent dry cough in children may be caused by inflammatory irritation or allergic diseases. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and cough suppressants promptly, such as pediatric cough syrup and cefamet. At the same time, it is important to drink plenty of water and maintain a balanced diet.
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What’s Causing a Child’s Persistent Fever?

A child’s persistent fever may be due to improper diet leading to gastrointestinal heat, which can cause lung heat and lead to concurrent lung and stomach diseases. Symptoms include sore throat, red lips, cough, easy nosebleeds, hot palms, kicking the blanket while sleeping, and dry stools. It is recommended to manage the child’s diet scientifically, eat fewer snacks, more fruits and whole grains, to improve the symptoms.
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