What happens to children with lung fever and cough?

Children with lung-heat coughs are mainly caused by heat in the lungs and loss of lung qi, often with severe recurrent coughs and yellow sputum, dry mouth and sore throat, and constipation and yellow urine. At this time, you should give your child medication for lung fever, and a good one is the Sunflower Oral Liquid for Coughing and Wheezing with Lung Fever, which is more effective for coughing with lung fever. If the effect of these Chinese medicines is not good, you need to take your child for a blood test to clarify whether there is an elevated white blood cell. If the elevated white blood cells are accompanied by elevated C-reactive protein, a bacterial infection is often combined and the child needs to be treated with antibiotics. If the cephalosporin usually has no allergy, the child can be treated with pediatric cefadroxil granules or pediatric cefixime granules. In addition, treatment with pulmonary cough combination is also needed.