Children with phlegm can be treated with general management, mechanically assisted expectoration, medication, and suction to promote the expulsion of phlegm.
Children with phlegm can be given more water to moisten the airway, and at the same time, the child can be patted on the back to promote the expulsion of phlegm, and mechanical assisted expectoration equipment can also be applied to promote the expulsion of phlegm. The use of medications such as acetylcysteine and ambroxol can also be prescribed to facilitate the expulsion of phlegm.
For children with sputum and wheezing, negative pressure suction and aspiration should be performed by nurses according to the situation. In addition to the above sputum expulsion operations, active treatment of the primary disease is needed to reduce the production of sputum from the root cause.
When children have phlegm, they should go to a regular hospital and be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and they should also pay attention to a light diet and regular work and rest in general.