Reasons for Children’s Nighttime Cough and Treatment Methods

Children’s nighttime coughs may be caused by mild infections or mycoplasma infections, which can be treated with anti-inflammatory medication or fresh bamboo decoction oral liquid. In severe cases, intravenous fluid therapy is recommended. Precautions should also be taken against mycoplasma infections; if present, consider using intravenous fluid therapy with erythromycin injection or oral azithromycin dry suspension.
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Seven-Month-Old Baby Coughing with Phlegm Followed by Clear Nose Discharge

A seven-month-old baby is experiencing cough with phlegm, followed by clear nose discharge. Appetite has decreased, and coughing is pronounced, with occasional large amounts of phlegm. Severe coughing at night affects deep sleep quality. How to handle and provide nursing suggestions?
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Should My Child Take Medicine for a Sudden Cough?

My child has a sudden cough that has lasted for two days, but it’s not severe. He coughs occasionally, and his throat hasn’t become red and swollen yet. Sometimes, he has a hoarse voice. Can I give him the Three-bean Soup (black beans, green beans, and soybeans)? Besides drinking the soup, can he eat pomelos? Are there any foods to avoid? Thank you!
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