What to Do If You Frequently Cough at Night?

Frequent coughing at night may be caused by upper respiratory infection or bronchitis. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Gankang and cefalosporin antibiotics, along with Huasu tablets to alleviate inflammation. At the same time, pay attention to staying warm, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy food, and consider a follow-up visit to the hospital. Pay attention to staying warm, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding spicy food. Consider a follow-up visit to the hospital. Consider reducing time spent in air-conditioned rooms and using air conditioning as little as possible at home.
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What to Do When a 11-Month-Old Baby Has a Runny Nose

For upper respiratory infections caused by viral or bacterial infections, it is recommended to consider using antihistamines or antiallergy medications under medical guidance. If there is a bacterial infection, antibiotics may be prescribed by a doctor (such as cefaclor, phenylsulfacillin – to be used without causing an allergic reaction). For simple viral infections, antiviral medications (such as ribavirin powder, Qingkailing oral liquid, etc.) can be used. It is advised to drink plenty of water, get adequate rest, and consume an appropriate amount of vitamin C. Wishing you health and happiness every day!
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