What to Do When a Three-Year-Old Has a Stuffy Nose and Yellow Discharge?

A three-year-old child has a stuffy nose, yellow discharge, cough, and phlegm. A urine test revealed a viral infection. After taking three days of azithromycin and three days of cephalosporin antibiotics, along with some traditional Chinese medicine (cooling granules), it is recommended to complete the five-day course of azithromycin, and if the mycoplasma antibody is positive, an intermittent dosing strategy can be adopted: taking for three days, then stopping for four days, and then taking for three more days. Additionally, ensure the child drinks plenty of water, reduces visits to crowded public places, and take precautions to prevent cross-infection. These suggestions are offered for your assistance, wishing you health!
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