Offering cough treatment advice
Children experiencing cough with phlegm and runny nose, night exacerbation affecting sleep, seeking treatment advice.
Children experiencing bad breath and a wheezing odd taste may be related to stomach problems or other health issues.
The patient is experiencing worsening phlegm symptoms, especially when lying down at night, with a large amount of phlegm causing nausea. Sometimes, after washing their face, they cough up unknown substances resembling small tumors or fungi, emitting a foul odor and easily crumbling under light pressure. A large amount of phlegm is produced daily, especially in the morning, with yellowish phlegm being coughed up over the past two days during the holiday.
Baby’s difficulty breathing may affect intellectual development. It is recommended to seek medical treatment early.
A colleague is feeling helpless as their son, who has had asthma since he was 18 months old, has seen his condition worsen in recent years. He was initially diagnosed with wheezing pneumonia and asthma, as well as allergic rhinitis.
Understanding dietary management strategies for pediatric asthma patients to enhance immunity and reduce the occurrence of disease episodes.
Long-term smokers may experience symptoms such as severe coughing, difficulty breathing, and a whistling sound in the throat at night, along with a sensation of not getting enough air and feeling short of breath. Elders at home say this could be asthma, and it’s advisable to seek medical examination and learn the correct asthma prevention and treatment methods.
Understand the necessity of nebulizer treatment and subsequent nursing suggestions for children with cough, phlegm, and wheezing.
A six-month-old baby experienced coughing after choking on water, with elevated blood counts. This may be a symptom of a cold caused by the water entering the airway. It is recommended to use pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules for treatment, and to ensure the baby stays warm and hydrated.