What to Eat When Children Have a Sore Throat and Nosebleed

When the nasal cavity becomes too dry, the capillaries inside can rupture, leading to bleeding. Clinically, 90% of nosebleeds are caused by vascular bleeding due to capillary rupture. For this, patients should not be too anxious; most cases can be handled on their own, with timely stop bleeding being the key.
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What to Eat When Your Baby Has Cough and Phlegm?

If your baby is coughing with a lot of phlegm, and symptoms such as fever, yellow, thick phlegm, and an increased white blood cell count are present, it is important to seek medical attention promptly and use antibiotics under a doctor’s guidance.
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