How to Handle Cough with Phlegm in Babies?

Coughing with phlegm in children may be caused by tonsillitis or pharyngitis, among other upper respiratory infections. Treatment can include antibiotics and medications to promote phlegm expulsion, along with maintaining good indoor air circulation and humidity to alleviate symptoms.
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How to Handle Ineffectiveness of Nebulizer Treatment for Children’s Cough?

A child has been coughing for a month without improvement despite medication. Chest X-ray, mycoplasma, and blood tests all show normal results. The child has undergone intravenous treatment with penicillin, adenosine arabinoside, and Mucosolvan for 4 days, but nebulizer treatment has been ineffective. Parents are worried about the possibility of a foreign object in the child’s respiratory tract and inquire about the appropriate tests to determine the cause.
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