What should be done if a child’s cough leads to organ inflammation?
This article provides treatment suggestions for pediatric lung infections
Offer advice on handling persistent cough and runny nose that does not improve after one or two weeks
For children’s cough caused by pneumonia, it is recommended to take oral symptomatic medication for treatment.
My child has been coughing for nearly two months, it keeps coming back, and now it’s severe. He had two fevers of 38.5℃ last night and keeps vomiting. He’s not drinking much formula milk. He has a bit of a runny nose and always feels like he wants to throw up with dry heaves. The test results just came out. What symptoms are these? What should we do?
How to deal with persistent dry cough in children accompanied by yellow mucus and nasal congestion
Offer suggestions for dealing with pneumonia in young children caused by cough
Long-term cough in children, accompanied by mucus, suggests traditional Chinese medicine treatment for clearing the lungs and herbal remedies. Adjustments to diet and lifestyle are also recommended.
A 9-month-old baby with broad bean disease has been suffering from repeated coughing for half a month without improvement. After trying various treatment methods, the parents are worried about the side effects of medication and ask for advice on how to handle the situation. The doctor suggests observing the frequency and severity of coughing, taking warm juice, honey water, and nebulization measures, and in severe cases, seeking a follow-up consultation and chest X-ray to check for pneumonia. It is also important to drink plenty of water and pat the back to help expel phlegm.
Repeated coughing in children may indicate chronic cough or recurrent laryngitis. How can you manage it through nutrition, preventing upper respiratory infections, avoiding allergens, and appropriate medication use?