How to Handle a Child’s Nasal Congestion, Cough, and Phlegm in the Throat?

If a child has nasal congestion, cough, and phlegm in the throat, consider upper respiratory tract infection. Suggest pediatric acupuncture, drink plenty of water, and avoid catching a cold. The mother should eat a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods. Medication can be taken at home, but if there is no improvement, it is recommended to take the child to a local hospital’s pediatric department for a follow-up examination and further treatment.
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How to Handle a Child’s Persistent Cough

A 1-year-and-5-month-old girl has been suffering from cough and sputum due to a cold, with a fever reaching 38.5 degrees. It is suggested that she can take lung-clearing, expectorant cough granules and cefalexin antibiotics for treatment. Additionally, drinking plenty of plain water can help alleviate symptoms. If the condition is severe, consider nebulizer inhalation therapy to enhance the treatment effect. At the same time, if accompanied by symptoms of runny nose, you can take Huitong granules and XiaoKuaiKe to relieve the symptoms.
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How to Handle a Child’s Persistent Cough for Over a Month

A child has been coughing continuously for nearly a month, currently experiencing mild coughing, more pronounced at night and in the morning. They have also started to have nosebleeds and a slight fever. Their blood count was slightly elevated in previous tests, but no further checks have been done recently. They are currently taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and cold medicine. What is the child’s condition?
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