A child has been coughing for two or three months, repeatedly, with no improvement despite taking anti-inflammatory and cough suppressants. Medical checks show no abnormalities, and coughing worsens at night and after eating candy.
A child has been coughing for a week and has transitioned to a mild cough after taking medication. What further treatment should be considered?
A child has been suffering from a dry cough for half a month; cephalosporin amoxicillin and lung-cleaning syrup were ineffective. Seeking professional advice.
Treating a child’s persistent fever of 38.5°C due to viral cold requires a comprehensive approach, including intravenous therapy, Chinese medicine opsonize, and nutritional supplementation.
A 4-year-old child has been suffering from nighttime coughing for 20 days, normal during the day. Seeking advice on the cause and treatment method after ineffective treatment at a community hospital.
A reddish voice in children can be treated by drinking plenty of plain water, consuming watermelon juice, and other methods to reduce heat and inflammation. If inflammation occurs, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication may be required.
The baby might have a throat inflammation, and should take some herbal cough syrup.
How to Treat a Child’s Runny Nose
The child had pneumonia and has been coughing persistently since discharge. There are white spots in the throat, and the question is whether tonsillitis is causing the cough and how to take symptomatic medication.
If a child has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered. In severe cases, regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injections can be combined. If the child has a sore throat, painkillers can be considered. For those with low-grade fever, physical cooling measures can be taken. If the medication is ineffective or there are recurrent episodes, surgical treatment may be recommended. During this period, ensure the child gets adequate rest and consumes more vegetables and fruits.