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Can a Child with Cough and Phlegm Eat Chestnuts?

It is advised not to give chestnuts to a child who is coughing and has phlegm, as chestnuts are prone to generating dampness and phlegm, which may lead to a worsening of the condition. It is recommended to eat more easily digestible foods such as vegetables and fruits, develop good eating habits, and avoid spicy foods.
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Why Does the Condition Worsen After Hospitalization?

Explore the possible reasons for and responses to condition worsening after a child’s hospitalization, emphasizing the importance of timely medical treatment and following medical instructions.
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  • Fever Management
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