What’s Causing My Child’s Cough with Phlegm but No Fever?

A cough with phlegm but no fever in children may be due to changes in weather or dry climate. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and consume moistening lung fruits like pears. If the cough persists, consult a doctor to check for respiratory infections and receive treatment under medical guidance, which may include oral medication, intravenous therapy, or nebulizer-assisted treatment as necessary.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Dry Cough?

A six-year-old child has a dry cough without phlegm and no symptoms of a cold. They complain of a slight pain in the chest and some abdominal pain when coughing. This mild cough could be caused by acute or chronic tonsillitis, or acute bronchitis. Treatment with rifampicin or azithromycin can be considered, along with cough syrup or powerful loquat syrup to relieve symptoms.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Severe Cough?

My child has a severe cough with no phlegm, lasting for several days, and it also occurs at night. Accompanied by constipation, lack of appetite, and a pale complexion. The doctor has prescribed medication, but there hasn’t been a bowel movement for a week, and the child refuses to eat anything. What should I do, doctor?
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