Cough Management and Treatment Recommendations for Three Months
How to treat cough and prevent respiratory infections?
For symptoms of yellowish, thick phlegm after a cold, it is recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and consider using antibiotics and lung-cleansing medications for treatment. If there is no improvement, it is advisable to seek medical attention for further examination.
Dry cough, characterized by a lack of phlegm or very little phlegm, is common in the early stages of acute pharyngitis, acute tracheitis, pleurisy, and mild pulmonary tuberculosis. Currently available medications for treating dry cough include Kehaiqing, Meikang syrup, Kekaihao, and Compound Licorice Tablets.
Coughing for four days with clear nasal discharge and occasional yellow discharge
Inquire about coughing for three consecutive days with non-severe symptoms, recently developed fever up to 38.6 degrees, how should one handle it.
Offer advice on how to handle persistent cough and mild fever.
The patient may have bronchitis or chronic pharyngitis, and it is recommended to undergo a chest X-ray to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Differences Between Mycoplasma Infection-Induced Cough and Allergic Cough in Children
Inquiring whether coughing with a lot of phlegm is indicative of bronchitis