The child has frequent night coughs, lots of phlegm, and antibiotics and cough suppressants have not improved the symptoms. Seek treatment advice.
A parent inquires about the cause and treatment method for their child’s persistent night cough for over half a year. The doctor suggests that it may be related to upper respiratory infections, chronic conjunctivitis, and poor throat mucosa, and recommends drinking more water, using antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications, and Chinese medicine to improve symptoms.
Persistent nighttime coughing in children may be caused by a mild infection or mycoplasma infection, and treatment should be tailored to the specific situation.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child has a dry cough without phlegm. Seeking appropriate cough syrup and treatment methods.
A child with a cold and cough for 6 days has a dry cough without phlegm. How should it be treated?
Advice on Children’s Cough Consultation
When a child has a cough, the doctor prescribes several medications. Consult whether these can be taken and how to use them.
Baby has a severe cough after a cold, seeking appropriate treatment medication and care methods
A parent inquires about their 3.5-year-old daughter who has been coughing for 3 days and has a sore throat, but no fever. The child has been taking amoxicillin and throat lozenges prescribed by a doctor and asks if additional treatment is needed.
Inquire about treatment methods for a two-month-old baby with excessive cough and phlegm, as well as how to handle the issue of dysbiosis.