For an 8-year-old boy who frequently coughs and spits up thick phlegm in the morning, accompanied by nasal congestion, it is recommended to use medicated hawthorn berries or similar medications, and to maintain good hygiene practices and a balanced diet.
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In addition to timely medical treatment and cooperation with the doctor’s examination and treatment, parents can also help relieve the baby’s discomfort by paying attention to the baby’s diet and daily care.
A three-year-old child often has yellow, thick nasal mucus, which may be due to internal heat. It can be relieved by taking appropriate Chinese medicine to clear heat.
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When gum gets stuck on a child’s skin, you can use warm water to moisten the area and then gently remove it. If you’re concerned that the gum might be stuck in the intestines, you can eat high-fiber foods to promote bowel movement and help expel the gum from the body.
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If a child has mucus in their throat and medication for inflammation doesn’t improve the condition, ask for solutions.