Cough with Phlegm, Only Drinking Soup—What to Do?

When a child coughs with phlegm, consider conditions such as upper respiratory tract infection or bronchitis. Different brands of medication can vary in effectiveness. It is recommended to add some antiviral drugs (such as antiviral granules, silver and honeysuckle granules, etc.) and a moderate amount of antibiotics (such as cefaclor, Zailin, etc.). The cough syrup for children from Kekai Brand and Auster’s expectorant have good effects. Pay attention to adequate hydration.
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Cough Without Phlegm or Fever: How to Treat It?

Dry cough, characterized by a lack of phlegm or very little phlegm, is common in the early stages of acute pharyngitis, acute tracheitis, pleurisy, and mild pulmonary tuberculosis. Currently available medications for treating dry cough include Kehaiqing, Meikang syrup, Kekaihao, and Compound Licorice Tablets.
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