How to Treat Cough and Fever

How to treat cough and fever? You can use antiviral cold medications containing analgesics and antihistamines, as well as Chinese herbs like Shuanghua and Shuanghuanglian, which have cooling and detoxifying effects. Drinking plenty of water is important, as colds are more common in autumn and winter when the weather is drier. Let your child rest well, and it usually takes a few days to recover. If the fever is severe, the child is not feeling well, or the cough and other symptoms persist for a long time, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly and follow the doctor’s advice on medication.
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How to Treat Cough and Red Throat for Three Weeks

Considering bronchitis or tracheitis as the cause of your cough. If your cough persists and antibiotics and antiviral medications are not effective, it is important to rule out a mycoplasma or chlamydia infection. Since children’s thermoregulatory centers are not fully developed, they are easily affected by external factors and can lead to temperature fluctuations. Generally, if the fever is below 38 degrees Celsius, there is no need to take fever-reducing drugs. Physical cooling methods such as wiping the body with alcohol or using warm water to wipe the face and forehead can be used. If the fever exceeds 38 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen suspension or naproxen can usually be taken.
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How to Treat Cough and Wheezing

A five-month-old baby has been suffering from fever, cough, and wheezing for a week. After using medication, the child now has phlegm with coughing and vomiting. What should be done?
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How to Treat Cough Caused by Mycoplasma Infection

If a child is diagnosed with a cough caused by mycoplasma infection, it is recommended to take oral azithromycin dispersible tablets and lozenges for cough, along with vitamin C tablets. At the same time, it is important to drink plenty of water, maintain a light diet, and avoid staying up late and overexertion. For pediatric respiratory system issues caused by mycoplasma infection, parents should cooperate with the doctor for treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention to their child’s balanced diet and avoid picky eating.
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