How to Handle Cough and Nasal Congestion in Newborns

Coughing accompanied by nasal congestion in newborns is primarily caused by viral infections. It is recommended to adopt antiviral treatment, which may include medications such as children’s Amantadine Granules and Ribavirin, and to supplement with plenty of water and a light diet.
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How to Handle Cough with Phlegm in a Baby Who Caught a Cold on Their First Month?

If a baby develops tonsillitis after catching a cold in their first month, it is recommended to treat with antibiotics and consider oral or intravenous administration. Traditional remedies like Jin Deng Long water can be used in conjunction. If coughing persists, further examination including a chest X-ray and blood test should be conducted to rule out the possibility of pneumonia.
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How to Handle Cough with Phlegm in Children

Cough with phlegm in children may be caused by catching a cold or respiratory infection, and in severe cases, it could be indicative of lung heat. Treatment options include using azithromycin granules, cough syrup, and other medications, along with external applications like Yiqi Paste and Yitie Ning to enhance the therapeutic effect. If the child has a fever, alcohol sponge baths can be used for fever reduction, but it is more important to identify the cause of the fever for targeted treatment.
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How to Handle Cough with Phlegm in Children?

When a child has a cough with phlegm, it’s important to first identify the cause and treat accordingly. Mild coughing helps to expel phlegm and may not require cough suppressants; severe coughing may warrant short-term use of cough suppressants or expectorants, while ensuring adequate fluid intake to thin out the mucus. If there is apparent inflammation, antibiotics can be used in combination. Treatment should be symptomatic and targeted at the underlying cause.
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