Based on your description, oral anti-inflammatory and lung-clearing medications should be taken. Additionally, consider nebulizer inhalation for treatment, pay attention to care, and avoid public places as much as possible. If the cough is severe, it is recommended to have a detailed examination at the hospital. It is suggested that parents ensure their child’s warmth and cold prevention, consume more light and soft foods in daily meals, keep the environment well-ventilated, and drink plenty of hot water. I hope my explanation can help you! Lastly, maintain a good mood in daily life, as a positive mood is very helpful for recovery from illness.
The baby started coughing after sneaking a sip of 200 milliliters of cold water last night. There was phlegm in the throat during the afternoon nap, and phlegm was coughed up this morning. The baby was given Etanercept, but the effect was not significant. What should be done?
A two-year-old baby has been suffering from a cough for half a month. After multiple hospital check-ups and five days of nebulizer treatment, the baby still has phlegm and a cough. Blood tests have ruled out pneumonia, and the parents are asking how to help their child recover quickly.
The baby has phlegm in the throat at night, it feels like phlegm but doesn’t cough, and the nose is also stuffy at night. This has been going on for about four or five days. Previous treatment and effects: No treatment. Desired assistance: How can we help the baby expel the phlegm?
My 4-month-old baby seems to have phlegm in her throat lately, and she always makes a whistling sound when breathing. I’ve been giving her pediatric cough syrup and expectorant granules three times a day. The doctor advised to supplement calcium for the child. At the same time, let the baby sleep on her side, drink plenty of water, and take pediatric cold and phlegm granules for a week. Such conditions are usually caused by catching a cold or respiratory tract infection. If the situation is severe, there is a possibility of lung heat. Consider using cough medications like Kechi Qing for treatment.
The baby has been coughing with phlegm for half a month, with more coughing in the morning and evening, and no coughing at night or during sleep. The body temperature is not high, the sleep at night is good, and the spirit is still okay. Previous treatment and effectiveness: oral azithromycin, expectorant medication. What kind of help is needed: still not sure how to treat.
A two-and-a-half-month-old baby is experiencing cough with phlegm and yellowish nasal discharge, but has no fever. This has been going on for four days. The baby was examined at the hospital yesterday, and the lungs were found to be normal. The pediatrician prescribed Ribavirin Injection, Yujin Injection, and nebulizer medication for treatment. Generally, half a vial of Budesonide and Sulfate Terbutaline Nebulizer Solution is used for each treatment in a two-month-old baby, administered twice a day. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
The baby’s cough is accompanied by phlegm, with more frequent coughing at night than during the day, and has been ongoing for several days. The baby has been coughing due to infection from the father and has previously taken cool blood granules but with inconsistent results. Seeking advice on how to help the baby quickly clear the lungs, as well as how to deal with the possibility of bronchitis, tonsillitis, or pharyngitis.
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