How to Handle a Child’s Increasingly Severe Cough?

The child has been coughing for four days, starting with a dry cough and mild symptoms like clear nasal discharge. The cough frequency has increased, and the sound has become louder. Over-the-counter cough syrup and cold medicine have been ineffective. The situation worsened last night. It is recommended to have a chest X-ray and blood test to determine if it is bronchitis. Mucolytic and anti-inflammatory medications can be used, and warmth should be maintained.
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How to Handle a Four-Year-Old Boy’s Persistent Cough?

A four-year-old boy is suffering from a persistent dry cough, which worsens after crying. Symptoms include continuous dry cough, decreased appetite, and no fever or runny nose, without cold symptoms. It may be due to wind-cold cough, and it is recommended to use Sanao Soup along with medications to reduce gas and resolve phlegm. Also, gastrointestinal pressure reduction and good hygiene habits should be accompanied. Parents should pay attention to their child’s balanced diet and avoid picky eating.
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