How to Handle a Child’s Increasingly Severe Cough?

The child has been coughing for four days, starting with a dry cough and mild symptoms like clear nasal discharge. The cough frequency has increased, and the sound has become louder. Over-the-counter cough syrup and cold medicine have been ineffective. The situation worsened last night. It is recommended to have a chest X-ray and blood test to determine if it is bronchitis. Mucolytic and anti-inflammatory medications can be used, and warmth should be maintained.
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How to Handle a Child’s Loss of Appetite?

My child is now 6 months old and has been having trouble with breastfeeding for the past week. I’ve tried using Mami Love and the Digestive Tonic, but it didn’t seem to work well. Then I used Pàng Dé Shēng and Shí Mù Shēng, and the child’s stool turned yellowish-white. Is this due to indigestion or other reasons? Please advise. What medication should I use?
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How to Handle a Child’s Nasal Congestion and Cough?

A two and a half-year-old child has recently been experiencing symptoms such as nasal congestion, hiccups, clear runny nose, and a slight cough. Due to severe nasal congestion, the child has been breathing through the mouth, with a slightly red throat. Along with constipation, the child’s stool is only passed every two days. No medication has been taken; only scallion and ginger water and pork and radish congee have been prepared. Besides using ginger to cool compress the soles of the feet, the parent wants to know if the child’s condition is due to wind-cold or wind-heat, and whether the prepared foods are appropriate.
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