Push-ups for pediatric coughs?

The basic formula of massage therapy for pediatric cough is to push the lung meridian 200 times, transport the internal eight trigrams, push and knead the danzhong, and knead and rub the lung yu 100 times each. Clinical according to different types of evidence plus and minus the use. 1. Wind-cold cough: cough with phlegm, sputum thin, nasal congestion, runny nose, cold (cold) fever, headache, etc., the treatment of wind dispersal of cold, lung cough. The massage techniques include the basic formula plus clearing the lung meridian, opening the gate of heaven, pushing the kangong, kneading the sun 200 times, pushing the three passes, kneading the outer laogong, kneading the small horizontal lines of the palm 100 times. 2. Wind-heat cough: symptoms include yellow and sticky phlegm that is not easy to cough up, turbid nasal discharge, sore throat, fever and sweating, constipation, etc. The treatment is to remove wind and clear away heat, dissolve phlegm and stop cough. The massage techniques include the basic formula plus clearing the lung meridian, opening the door of heaven, pushing the Palace of Kan, kneading the sun, retreating from the six viscera, clearing the water of the Tianhe River 200 times, kneading the palm of the small transverse lines 100 times. 3. Cough due to internal injuries: dry cough with little phlegm, prolonged cough, accompanied by heat in the hands and feet, thirst and dry throat, loss of appetite, emaciation, etc. The treatment is to nourish yin and clear the lungs (by nourishing the lungs to get rid of the lung-heat), moisturize the lungs to stop coughing, and strengthen the spleen to dissolve the phlegm. The massage techniques include the basic formula plus 200 times each for tonifying the Lung meridian and the Spleen meridian, and 100 times each for kneading the parietal of the breast, kneading the root of the breast, kneading the middle epigastric region, and pressing and kneading the foot sanli. The above techniques should be practiced by a professional doctor, and should not be used on one’s own.