How to Handle Persistent Fever, Cough, and Runny Nose?

A two-year-old boy has been experiencing persistent fever, cough, and runny nose. He has been diagnosed with tonsillitis and prescribed various medications, including pediatric fever syrup, antiviral oral liquid, children’s hot-clear syrup, monkey ear ring granules, and enema fever treatment. However, his symptoms have not improved. After a follow-up visit, new medications were prescribed, including pediatric fever syrup, children’s hot-clear syrup, azithromycin granules, amoxicillin granules, and Qingjin oral liquid. He also received pulmonary lavage treatment that day but was in a poor state of health with increased coughing and hiccups, reduced mucus, and a normal blood test at night. Concerned about the excessive use of medication and its intensity, the parents seek professional explanation and advice.
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