Doctors suggest that the baby’s cough is due to tracheal inflammation and recommend using traditional Chinese medicine ingredients for lung-clearing and blood-cooling medication for treatment.
A five-month-old baby is experiencing cough symptoms. Is it suitable to use pediatric cough suppressant plasters? How can one effectively deal with frequent coughing in the morning?
The child has been coughing for three days with a feeling of phlegm in the lungs. Is it possible to take ammonium bromide injection orally, and what is the recommended dosage? The answer mentions that it could be caused by bronchitis and suggests visiting the hospital for a definitive diagnosis before treatment. It also advises that if diagnosed with bronchitis, oral ammonium bromide can be considered, with specific usage and dosage to follow the instructions. Additionally, anti-inflammatory drugs like cefixime can be taken. If symptoms do not improve, it is recommended to seek pediatric treatment, wishing the child a speedy recovery. Besides symptomatic treatment, the patient’s diet and mental state are also very important. It is advised to maintain a cheerful mood and proper diet to avoid affecting the recovery process.
Question about whether a child with cough without phlegm in the morning needs medical consultation
Discuss effective treatment methods for cough symptoms in 13-week-old infants, suggesting medical examinations to determine the cause.
A 4-year-old girl has been experiencing recurrent coughing episodes accompanied by vomiting. After traditional Chinese medicine treatment, she has not fully recovered, and it is suggested to further investigate and consider the administration of the influenza vaccine.
The baby’s cough has been ongoing for 2 days, and the parents are heartbroken. How should one cope with this situation?
A child’s cough with thick mucus and inflammation is likely due to bronchitis. It is recommended to undergo nebulizer treatment and pay attention to dietary habits, maintaining moderate eating.
After a child has pneumonia and has been on intravenous fluids for half a month, a chest X-ray shows improvement, but a week later, there is still coughing with phlegm. How should one manage a child’s cough that has lasted over a month?
What should be done when a child has a long-lasting cough accompanied by nausea and vomiting?