What to Do When a Child Keeps Coughing After a Cold?

A 9-year-old child experiencing coughing after a cold may be related to tonsillitis or urinary inflammation. It is recommended to have a detailed examination at a large hospital and to follow the doctor’s instructions for the child to take cold and anti-inflammatory medication, as well as expectorant cough suppressants for treatment. Encourage the child to drink more warm water, consume fruits like apples and pears that help with expectoration and cough suppression, and consider giving them some honeyed pear water. Pay attention to rest, maintain a regular diet, eat lightly, avoid catching a cold, and stay away from crowded places to prevent the worsening of the condition. Observe the effects of medication and consider further examination by the hospital’s respiratory department if necessary.
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What to Do When a Child Keeps Coughing and Has a Fever

Repeated coughing and fever in children may be caused by inflammation, and oral medications for cough and anti-inflammatory drugs are recommended. If the fever persists, it is advisable to go to the hospital for further examination, such as blood tests and X-rays, to determine the cause and take appropriate treatment measures.
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What to Do When a Child Keeps Fevering?

A child with a low-grade fever for two consecutive days, with a peak body temperature nearing 40℃, has taken fever-reducing medicine and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication prescribed by a doctor. The fever subsided to less than 38 degrees in the evening, but now it’s back up to nearly 40 degrees again. Are there any good methods for fever reduction?
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