Child’s cough persists for days without improvement, medication ineffective, worried about potential health impact
A three-month-old baby has been coughing for two days, with a hoarse throat, and it’s worse at night when sleeping. The baby is taking ambroxol syrup, but the condition doesn’t seem to be improving. What should be done to help the baby recover?
How to Handle a Three-Month-Old Baby’s Cough
A nine-month-old baby girl developed a hoarse throat and started coughing and producing phlegm due to crying. Inquire about treatment methods and whether there are alternative treatments to medication.
The baby has been coughing lightly for two days without phlegm. The antibiotic and expectorant she has taken seem to have no improvement. Please ask if there are other effective ways to clean her lungs?
Baby coughing while breastfeeding may be due to bronchitis, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be used for treatment. Complementary treatment with compound fresh bamboo decoction is also effective. Drinking plenty of water and keeping warm can help improve the symptoms. There are many factors that can affect a child’s respiratory system. If a child is diagnosed with pediatric respiratory issues, parents need to cooperate with doctors for timely treatment, reduce gastrointestinal pressure, and develop good hygiene habits. Children should have a balanced diet and avoid irritating or cold foods.
The baby has a cold with phlegm and coughs during eating. Parents are worried about a foreign object entering the lungs and seek medical advice.
A question about a two-month-old baby’s cough and phlegm, and whether intravenous treatment is necessary.
A two-month-old baby has been experiencing severe coughing, runny nose, vomiting, and decreased appetite for a month. Various medications have been tried with no significant improvement. Seeking treatment advice.
A two-month-old baby is experiencing a runny nose, cough with phlegm, and diarrhea. Possible causes and treatment methods.