If a child experiences increased phlegm and a runny nose after taking medication, it’s likely due to catching a cold again, not from the medication itself.
A two-and-a-half-year-old baby has been diagnosed with laryngitis, with a cough that sounds like a dog’s bark, accompanied by wheezing and vomiting symptoms. The baby has received intravenous treatment at the hospital, using cephalosporins and Xianping. It is recommended to take fire-clearing medicine or undergo intravenous treatment, and pay attention to diet and rest.
Reasons for persistent cough accompanied by runny nose in children and Chinese medicine treatment suggestions.
The Causes and Treatment Methods of Pneumonia in Children
Persistent coughing in children may be caused by upper respiratory tract infections, which could lead to bacterial infections in severe cases. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid spicy foods, and seek medical attention promptly.
Pediatric asthma is an inflammatory condition caused by the immune system response, similar to adult asthma, but with similar treatment methods.
Pediatric asthma is primarily caused by allergic constitution and exposure to allergens, leading to airway allergic reaction, increased mucus production, and subsequently symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing.
A child experienced symptoms of walking on toes, twitching in the right arm, unable to clench a fist or open the hand the day before hospitalization. Inquire about possible causes and treatment methods.
Cough Management and Treatment Recommendations for Three Months
A 1-year-8-month-old baby is experiencing cough and difficulty breathing at night, which may be caused by bronchitis or pneumonia. It is recommended to seek medical attention early for a diagnosis and to take medication under a doctor’s guidance.