A two-year-old boy was hospitalized for bronchitis and was discharged a week ago. Due to the caregiver’s viral cough, the child was given antiviral medication for several days. Now, he is preparing to stop the medication, but has been experiencing coughing and runny nose symptoms since yesterday. How should you handle this situation?
Infants with acute laryngitis should pay attention to rest, avoid adverse stimuli, and supplement vitamin C. If diagnosed, immediate treatment should be sought and gastrointestinal pressure should be reduced in conjunction.
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Learn how to deal with children’s coughs with phlegm in their throat and possible symptoms of pneumonia.
What should you do if your child still has a cough with phlegm after the fever subsides?
What should parents do when a newborn has a cough?
Frequent coughing in children can be caused by various reasons, including bronchitis, pharyngitis, and mycoplasma infections. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to determine the cause and receive targeted treatment. Oral medications such as azithromycin and Keke Min can be administered to relieve cough symptoms. Additionally, parents should pay attention to their child’s dietary habits, avoid picky eating, and ensure a balanced intake of nutrition to help the child recover sooner.
If a cough persists without improvement, what should be done?