Offering suggestions for treating children’s persistent cough
Offer treatment suggestions for cold and cough during pregnancy
The child had the flu two days ago, the fever subsided two days ago, and today they started coughing. How should it be handled?
For children with cough and phlegm, it is recommended to take oral Lung-Cooling and Blood-Relieving Granules or pediatric Cool and Clear Lung Syrup, and to drink plenty of warm beverages to thin out the phlegm. If medication is needed, it is advisable to consult a doctor and use appropriate antibiotics.
Treatment suggestions for persistent cough in children: If the cough lasts for a prolonged period, it may indicate incomplete recovery. It is recommended to use intravenous medication, ensure adequate rest and nutrition, and boost the immune system.
A child has been suffering from persistent cough for over a month, diagnosed as pharyngitis with accompanying Spleen and stomach Not in tune and possible Mycoplasma or Chlamydia infection. It is recommended to undergo further examination and consider using Azithromycin or Salbutamol inhalation spray for treatment.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent cough, which may require immediate medical examination to determine if it is bronchitis or pneumonia.
The child has been coughing for two weeks with throat inflammation and fever for three days. They have received intravenous therapy and antibiotic treatment for four days as well as nebulization therapy, but the symptoms of coughing and throat inflammation have recurred.
What anti-inflammatory medications can a child with a cold and cough take?
A child’s cold and cough have been persistent for nearly a week, inquiring about suitable anti-inflammatory medications and home care methods.