If a child is coughing, has a runny nose, and is feverish, consider the possibility of bronchitis or pneumonia. It’s recommended to see a doctor for auscultation and scanning diagnosis, and to have an X-ray if necessary. Fever may be due to an infection, and mild infections can be treated with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. In severe cases, antibiotics may be required. You can try giving the child paracetamol or related medications, and encourage them to drink plenty of plain water.
If a child has a runny nose and cough for more than 15 days, and previous treatments have not been effective, seek solutions and suggestions for laboratory tests.
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A runny nose and cough in children may be caused by bronchitis, and treatment can include using drugs like Huitong, Children’s Qingfei Huatan Granules, and Xiklao. At the same time, it is important to cooperate with the doctor for gastrointestinal decompression and maintain good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention to their child’s balanced diet.
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