What to eat when a child has a stuffy nose and cough

If your child has nasal congestion and cough, acute bronchitis or bronchopneumonia is more likely to be considered. If the child’s nasal congestion and cough are not particularly severe, oral antibiotics and expectorant medications can be used. If the child does not have a history of drug allergy, you can choose to take oral amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, cough syrup and pediatric aminophenol xanthamin granules to treat the symptoms. During the period of illness, pay attention to strengthen the nursing care, drink small amounts of water, turn around and pat the back to promote the expulsion of phlegm. If the child’s symptoms improve after 2-3 days of oral treatment, you can continue to observe. However, if the child’s cough symptoms gradually worsened, the effect of oral medication is poor, it is necessary to improve the chest X-ray and other related tests, if necessary, need to intravenous infusion and nebulized inhalation to treat.