A 7-year-old boy has been suffering from chronic coughing, with symptoms worsening during colds. After taking traditional Chinese medicine for over two months, his condition improved slightly but he still coughs occasionally. Recently, he had a cold, with more frequent coughing during the day and none at night, accompanied by a phlegmy sound. Could this be asthma? What should be done to relieve the cough?
Advice for the Early Stages of Upper Respiratory Infection
Understand the causes and treatment suggestions for a 8-year-old child’s persistent fever.
A child is experiencing redness in the corners of their eyes, dry stool, and now fever. Parents inquire about the appropriate dosage of a Qingyi granule.
A child’s ribs are more prominent on one side than the other, causing concern among parents about potential health impacts
How to Handle a Situation Where a Child’s Heart Examination Results Don’t Match the Actual Condition?
Blood threads in a child’s sputum may indicate a bacterial infection causing bronchitis, often accompanied by fever, coughing, and night coughs. Treatment should include drinking plenty of water, rest, and the use of pediatric lung-clearing syrup and antibiotics.
Swollen tonsils accompanied by red rashes may indicate an allergic reaction. Attention should be given to rest and balanced diet.
What should be paid attention to in terms of diet when a child has tonsillitis?
Tonsillitis Dietary Precautions