How to Handle Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infections?
Children with a lingering cold, accompanied by cough and persistent fever, cause concern for parents.
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Persistent cough in children may be due to wind-cold flu, which can be treated with ‘San Nao Soup’ and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
What should be done to treat a persistent fever that lasts for several days?
If a child has a persistent sore throat and fever for several days, it is important to seek medical attention for intravenous treatment.
A five-and-a-half-year-old child was hospitalized for ten days due to a mild mycoplasma pneumonia infection and treated with intravenous azithromycin and ceftriaxone before discharge. However, the child occasionally still has phlegm, sometimes feeling it in the throat, which improves slightly with a light cough. Inquiry about further treatment.
After a child has a fever due to a cold, they still have coughing and phlegm even after the fever subsides. They have previously taken pediatric cold granules and fever-reducing medicine, but still have a cough with phlegm. How can one effectively expel phlegm?
Infants’ respiratory systems are not fully developed, and if phlegm accumulates and cannot be coughed up, parents should help their children expel it promptly.
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