It is common for children to have a cough with phlegm because their body resistance is relatively weak and can easily be combined with respiratory infections, including bronchitis and pneumonia, which may then cause a cough. In addition to medication, some foods can also be helpful in relieving cough and phlegm, and parents can also use them appropriately. When a child has a cough with phlegm, he or she should drink more water and eat a light diet, avoiding fatty, fried and other stimulating foods, foods that cause allergies, and foods that are too sweet. Some fruits can also help to play a certain role in relieving cough and resolving phlegm. The pear is a sweet and cold fruit, which can produce fluid and phlegm, moisten the lungs and stop coughing, clear heat and lower fire, moisten the lungs and remove dryness, so when your baby has a cough with phlegm, you can properly give your baby some pears, which can help to better reduce phlegm and stop coughing. Persimmon: Persimmon is a cold fruit that can moisten the lungs and relieve cough, clear heat and produce fluids, stop coughing and moisten the lungs to remove phlegm, and any child with a cough that is often untreated and has a lot of phlegm can eat persimmons, but be careful not to overdo it. Loquat can moisten the lungs to stop coughing and remove phlegm, so children with cough and phlegm can also eat properly. Other fruits such as mandarin oranges also have a certain effect and can be consumed appropriately.