Cough with Phlegm, Only Drinking Soup—What to Do?

When a child coughs with phlegm, consider conditions such as upper respiratory tract infection or bronchitis. Different brands of medication can vary in effectiveness. It is recommended to add some antiviral drugs (such as antiviral granules, silver and honeysuckle granules, etc.) and a moderate amount of antibiotics (such as cefaclor, Zailin, etc.). The cough syrup for children from Kekai Brand and Auster’s expectorant have good effects. Pay attention to adequate hydration.
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Crossed Legs Stretched Out, Consciousness Clear: Could It Be Epilepsy?

A three-year-old girl has been experiencing a condition of crossed legs stretched out for over a year, with clear consciousness but the ability to be interrupted, and unpredictable attack frequencies, occurring every few days. There is a suspicion that it might be epilepsy. Is this a symptom of epilepsy? She has undergone two EEG tests, with the first revealing abnormal discharges. How can we confirm whether it is epilepsy? Thank you.
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Daughter’s Stool Has Blood and Flesh Balls, Still Constipated After Polyp Surgery, What to Do?

The daughter was found to have blood in her stool and meatballs at the age of 4 and a half, and after diagnosis, a polyp surgery was performed. However, after the surgery, the child still frequently experiences dry stool, and parents have tried various methods but with little success. Concerned about the possibility of recurrence, they inquire about other methods that can help improve the child’s constipation.
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