Pediatric Tuina for cough

  In the healing of cough with pediatric tuina, mothers must know the following two words: 1. Stagnant phlegm period: dry cough, when the baby does not have the energy to excrete the viral waste from the body, so it is necessary to use professional pediatric tuina to smooth out the body functions. Some babies will feel a significant reduction in cough after massage, but it is normal if the cough intensifies, because since it is a process, it is not OK at once; 2, phlegm period: when we continue to slowly unblock the meridians with pediatric massage techniques, the baby’s body will have more power to drive out the harmful garbage, so there will be phlegm, to put it bluntly, phlegm is actually equivalent to the excretion of baby garbage. (This explains the heart feel better? ^-^) Therefore, in clinical practice, there are generally three stages in the management of a child’s cough: the first stage: a slight, dry cough, that is, the beginning of the cough, when no phlegm sounds can be heard. After a few times of pushing, you start to hear obvious phlegm sounds, that is, the child starts to excrete phlegm, and the baby is coughing at this time; the second stage: the period of moving phlegm, which usually lasts for 3 to 5 days after which you hear the child’s throat mouth whirring and phlegm coming out as soon as you cough, indicating that the cough is almost cured.  The third stage: the period of phlegm removal, when the phlegm is all drained, the child is well, and this is the time to clear the lungs and stop the cough.  If parents feed their child cough medicine during the conditioning period because they are anxious, they will see that the child’s cough is obviously not coughing anymore, and the adults think it is better, but it does not take long to start coughing again, and the cough becomes more severe. That is because many cough medicines contain cough suppressants, which make the body powerless to carry out a rejection reaction, forcing the baby’s waste to be excreted out of the body, which will be good for the baby’s body?  Now do you know? When your child has a cough, your focus should be on whether your child has phlegm, not on whether your child “needs to stop coughing”. More often than not, children don’t feel the pain of coughing, it’s the adults who suffer, and the mothers who worry too much make their babies seem to suffer too. So, think about it: Is the medicine for your baby’s cough? Or is it a cure for your heart?