What to Do When a Child Coughs with Phlegm and Has a Fever?

If a child has a cough with phlegm and fever, it is generally caused by bronchitis and can be treated with anti-inflammatory medication. It is recommended to use physical methods to lower the temperature if the body temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius; if above 38.5 degrees, fever-reducing medication should be administered. It is suggested to bring the child to the hospital for a routine blood test to adjust medication based on the results.
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What to Do When a Child Has a Cold, Cough, and Fever?

The child, a 3-year-old girl, has a cold, cough, and fever. The doctor says there’s food stasis. She had a fever last night and took some medicine. Today, her temperature is 39 degrees again, and she took more medicine. She also received an injection and was given a cough syrup. However, the instructions say not to take it for a cold. Can she drink it if she has clear nasal discharge?
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