For a child’s cough, you can take Chinese patent medicine Xiao Qinglong Capsules, combined with antibiotic treatment, and increase the intake of nutrition, vitamins, and trace elements to avoid adverse stimulation.
A child’s cough may be caused by wind-cold common cold, and can be treated with San Nao Soup and medications to reduce gas and resolve phlegm.
The baby’s cough has worsened and is accompanied by dry throwing up. How should one handle this situation?
A 12-year-old child has been suffering from cough, persistent low-grade fever, and body aches for several days. After taking Qingkailing and Sijiu Cold Remedy, the symptoms have not improved. Seek professional advice to determine the cause and suggest appropriate medication treatment.
What should you do if a child still has a cough after ten days of having a cold?
A child’s cough and high fever may be caused by respiratory inflammation due to bacterial or viral infection. It is recommended to use antibiotics and antiviral medications for treatment, as well as to ensure the child drinks plenty of water and stays warm.
What should parents do when their child experiences coughing and nasal congestion?
A child has been coughing for 4 days without a fever, with little phlegm and a runny nose, and is in good spirits. A recent urine test showed elevated levels of white blood cells, lymphocytes, and monocytes, leading to a diagnosis of mycoplasma infection. After 3 days of treatment with azithromycin, there has been no improvement in the cough. Is it necessary to repeat the urine test? What medication should be chosen for continued treatment? Thank you for your help!
A child has been coughing for half a month, with symptoms worsening at night. Injections and medication have been ineffective. It might be due to wind-cold cough, and it is suggested to use San Nao Soup along with dephlegm and expectorant medicine for treatment, while also cooperate with gastrointestinal decompression and maintaining good hygiene habits.
A six-year-old boy has been coughing for about ten days without fever, with a white tongue and good spirits. Diagnosed with bronchitis at the hospital, he is currently taking Pudelain Oral Solution, Ribavirin Spray, Cefixime, and cough granules. No allergic reactions have been reported, and infectious diseases have been ruled out. Although the symptoms have improved, coughing at night and in the morning is more frequent. How should it be handled?