Children with a white phlegm cough can be diagnosed through chest X-rays, CT scans, and bronchoscopy with bronchial provocation tests. Antibiotics, corticosteroids, and medications to relieve cough and reduce phlegm are prescribed. Avoid spicy, alcoholic, and cold foods. Regular exercise and a healthy diet are recommended to strengthen the body. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can also be considered, with treatments such as Yin Qiao Jie Du Ointment, Xian Fen Xian He Tang, and Shou Wu Hu Luo Wan. Correct the child’s picky eating and selective eating habits. Drink plenty of water and eat more vegetables and fruits that are nourishing and cooling, such as Lily, Silver Ear, and Pears.
My baby is ten days old and has a high bilirubin level of 30. The doctor suggests blue light therapy, but I think it’s caused by breastfeeding because I have postpartum hypertension and am taking blood pressure medication. What are some good suggestions for newborn jaundice that won’t go away?
Two-month-old babies have not fully developed their immune systems, making them prone to catching colds. When a baby has a cold, parents should promptly clear the baby’s nasal and throat secretions to ensure the baby’s breathing is unobstructed. It is important to prevent the baby from staying in air-conditioned rooms for extended periods and to maintain good indoor air circulation. In case of severe cold, it is advisable to seek medical treatment promptly.
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What are the potential benefits of children consuming quail eggs regularly?
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Frequent abdominal pain and diarrhea in a 3-year-old child may be caused by indigestion, enteritis, or catching a cold. It is important to diagnose the cause promptly and take appropriate treatment measures.