How to deal with a 2-year-old child’s cough with phlegm
How to Treat a Child’s Cough with Phlegm? A child of 5 months and 3 months old has been continuously coughing with phlegm, and medication treatment has been ineffective. Further assistance is needed. Previous medication treatments have not been successful, and assistance with alternative treatment methods is requested.
Treating a child’s cough involves chest X-rays, CT scans, bronchoscopy, and the use of antibiotics, hormones, and other medications. It also requires attention to diet and strengthening the immune system.
If a child has a mild cough with no phlegm, white tongue coating, and a strange taste in the mouth, but normal bowel movements, what can be done to assist in treatment?
A 2-year-old boy has a mild cough without phlegm, with symptoms worsening at night. He has taken emergency syrup and cough suppressants, and received anti-inflammatory injections. He has recently started taking traditional Chinese medicine. What herbal remedies can help alleviate his cough?
How to treat a child’s coughing at night and in the morning? Based on your symptoms, this may be a sign of bronchitis. Treatment should include antibiotics, cough medicine, and increased fluid intake. If diagnosed with a respiratory system infection, treatment should be immediate and should be accompanied by gastrointestinal decompression, while also developing good hygiene habits. Children need a balanced diet and should avoid spicy and cold foods.
A nine-year-old child has been experiencing a dry cough without phlegm for over ten days. The cough is worse upon waking up in the morning but less severe during the day. A hospital check-up showed no issues, and the child is currently taking Amoxicillin. Is this appropriate? (I suspect it might be due to kicking off the blanket while sleeping at night, could that be possible?) Please assist, thank you!!!
How to Treat a Child’s Persistent Cough for Over a Year?
A child has been coughing for two or three months, repeatedly, with no improvement despite taking anti-inflammatory and cough suppressants. Medical checks show no abnormalities, and coughing worsens at night and after eating candy.
A child’s runny nose, cough, and hiccup may be due to wind-cold flu cough, and it is recommended to use San Nao Soup along with medications to reduce gas and resolve phlegm for treatment.