Learn about effective treatment methods for children’s cough, including antibiotic therapy and nebulizer inhalation therapy, as well as daily care suggestions.
A 13-month-old baby is coughing during the day and night, with a flushed face, and no other symptoms. What might be the issue? How should we help the baby?
A 3-year-old baby developed cough with low-grade fever and weakness in both upper limbs. Diagnosed with bronchitis and suspected spinal anterior horn cell injury, the child is unable to move their hands and requires further examination and treatment.
My granddaughter has a cough, especially when lying down, with white, thick, non-yellowish mucus, not feverish, but not interested in eating. What could be the cause?
How should one handle a child’s lack of appetite and frequent coughing?
This article provides common medication recommendations for children’s cough and offers relevant treatment methods.
A 5-year-old child has been coughing for two months, with no significant improvement after using azithromycin. Seeking further assistance.
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An analysis and recommendation for the efficacy of the Pediatric Lung Heat Cough and Asthma Oral Liquid
Offer guidance on the frequency of probiotic administration and when to discontinue for an 11-month-old child during antibiotic treatment, along with cough treatment suggestions.