How to treat acute capillary bronchitis in infants

In infants with acute capillary bronchitis, the symptoms of coughing and wheezing are usually dominant. Usually, phlegm can be reduced by applying phlegm-suppressing medication, commonly used is Ambroxol oral solution, which can dilute the phlegm, thus making it easier to discharge. In addition, nebulizer inhalation can also be applied to dilute the phlegm, which is also a good way to dissolve phlegm. In addition, the treatment of the original disease, if it is a bacterial infection, usually must apply antibiotic treatment, commonly used is the first and second generation of cephalosporin antibiotics. In the case of influenza A and B, oseltamivir antiviral treatment can be applied. If there are symptoms of fever caused by inflammation, fever-reducing drugs can be applied, commonly used ibuprofen and acetaminophen to reduce heat treatment, but only apply it if it exceeds 38.5 degrees, below 38.5 degrees to physical cooling.